oceangoing

IPA: ˈoʊʃʌngoʊɪŋ

adjective

  • Travelling out to sea.
  • (nautical, of a vessel) designed for use on ocean voyages
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Examples of "oceangoing" in Sentences

  • Flynn clearly wanted to recapture the romance of 19th century oceangoing sailing clippers.
  • Although Ayers has put his anxious oceangoing days behind him, the language of the sea has not let him go.
  • International treaties prohibit the trade of killer whales - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without special permits.
  • Farther south in Louisiana, the high water also presents a challenge to pilots who guide oceangoing vessels into ports from New Orleans to Baton Rouge.
  • Illustration by Brian Stauffer for The Wall Street Journal Some date the decline in Sherry's popularity to 1833, the year of the first oceangoing steamship.
  • International treaties prohibit the trade of killer whales - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without difficult-to-obtain exemption permits.
  • International treaties prohibit the trade of killer 'whales' - which are actually classified as oceangoing dolphins - without difficult-to-obtain exemption permits.
  • Union Pacific's international intermodal volume consists mainly of containerized goods shipped to West Coast ports on oceangoing freighters and then loaded onto trains.

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