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vb. (en-third-person singularsub in)
Usage examples of "subs in".
That gives us twelve Soviet subs in transit north and south, plus a November and three more Foxtrots that have been exercising with the Cuban Navy.
Hell, that's why they agreed a few years back to our proposal about keeping them five hundred miles from each other's coasts, and why they keep their missile subs in port most of the time.
As if the Americans would risk their precious ballistic-missile subs in such restricted waters!
The last intelligence reports indicated there were at least two subs in the immediate area, and sooner or later we're going to find one of them.
Contributing their firepower to the assault through that long night were over two hundred Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from the wide-scattered fleet of Los Angeles-class attack subs in the Barents Sea.
No doubt the Norwegian navy had been giving the Soviets headaches by slipping some of their small conventionally powered coastal subs in behind the Russian fleet to play havoc with supply ships.
Japan had subs in these waters, too, to go after American warships if the Yankees tried to invade Hawaii again.
The sub was part of the Navy's buildup in the days following the attack, to put subs in place to locate Soviet submarines should war begin with North Korea.
The four-hundred-twenty-five-foot Benjamin Franklin was one of four subs in its class that had been recruited because it was equipped for special operations.