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ocean liners

n. (ocean liner English)

Usage examples of "ocean liners".

Mauretania I'm one of those people who are fascinated by the great old ocean liners.

The amenities on the ship were astonishingly luxurious and put to shame anything to be found on the finest ocean liners of our own time.

Having a captain at the helm who was experienced in ocean liners was not a necessity.

His face clouded with disbelief that a single torpedo had caused one of the world's great ocean liners to completely disappear in just eighteen minutes, Schwieger downed his periscope and gave orders for First Officer Weisbach to set a course for Germany.

He ate in the dining room, which was decorated to look like one of the great ocean liners of the 1920s, and he gambled a bit in the casino, which was decorated to look like one of the Las Vegas casinos of the 1970s.

Archaea would be released onto the surface, in salt containers that would look to them like ocean liners.

Irastes had said their ships up there were the size of ocean liners.

Space liners are much larger than the biggest ocean liners that sailed the seas of Planet Earth long ago, and you've seen in history books how enormous they were.

Janeed had heard that in pre-war times a certain form of group mania infected the passengers of ocean liners.

Subways, ocean liners, aircraft-they're all artificial ways of living.