Examples of 'sailed from liverpool' in a sentence

Meaning of "sailed from liverpool"

sailed from liverpool - This phrase refers to the act of departing by ship from the city of Liverpool. It can be used in the context of historical or fictional accounts involving sea travel, or even in present-day scenarios relating to maritime activities

How to use "sailed from liverpool" in a sentence

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sailed from liverpool
The supply steamer Laurel sailed from Liverpool the same day.
She sailed from Liverpool to Calcutta.
He chartered a train to the English Channel and sailed from Liverpool to New York.
It sailed from Liverpool to Naples.
In planes, and boats, and submarines ♪ ♪ We have sailed from Liverpool to Queens ♪.
Each week a ship sailed from Liverpool on a specific day, commonly Wednesday or Thursday.
She sailed from Liverpool on 14 August to Bordeaux.
We have sailed from Liverpool to Queens ♪.
He sailed from Liverpool on 5 June.
The ship sailed from Liverpool bound for Montreal, Quebec.
He sailed from Liverpool on 29 October.
He sailed from Liverpool on 15 August.

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