Examples of 'man o'war' in a sentence

Meaning of "man o'war"

man o'war: 'Man o'war' refers to a powerful and heavily armed naval warship, typically used in historical contexts. The term is derived from the Portuguese 'homem de guerra' and has been used to describe military vessels known for their strength and combat capabilities

How to use "man o'war" in a sentence

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Once every hour a pirate ship sinks a man o'war.
The Man O'War event is in full swing.
There are those who say that Man O'War was better.
Man o'war retired.
They are thought of as a kind of jellyfish, but the Portuguese Man O'War is a siphonophore.
Why, this here is Man O'War a winner of the Kentucky Derby.
You do not know me from man o'war.
Unicorn . Man o'war sailing ship.
I thought it was a man o'war.
Bitter little shame . You do not know me from man o'war.
First of all, the Portuguese Man O'War is not a jellyfish.
Ready to go for a big ride, Troy? Portuguese Man O'war.
Portugese Man O'War.
As a matter of fact, his sire was Man O'War.
No! I thought it was a man o'war.

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