Examples of 'warspite' in a sentence

Meaning of "warspite"

Warspite is a proper noun referring to a Royal Navy battleship. It is used in the context of naval history

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Warspite stayed afloat but was damaged several times.
The crew regained control of Warspite after two full circles.
Hms warspite hms valiant.
Then the Ismay tacked and in a straight reach beat the Warspite to the mooring.
Warspite was hit by a total of thirteen heavy shells during this period.
Her superfiring rear turret was blown overboard before a second salvo from Warspite struck the ship.
The Warspite had been joined by the cruisers that formed a forward screen.
Wolfgang Zenker unsuccessfully attempted to torpedo Warspite.
Warspite was heading into the port for repairs but soon sighted a Spanish bark and a pinnace.
Wolfgang Zenker sought unsuccessfully to torpedo Warspite.
The Warspite looked certain to win.
Wolfgang Zenker tried to torpedo Warspite.
The old Warspite.
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named Warspite.
Warspite - the most famous sailing ship of Anguilla.

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It was finally directed against the Cavour while Cesare concentrated on Warspite.
On one occasion, the Warspite was tacking back and forth up to the anchorage.
Pedro I and his wife had already left Brazilian soil and boarded the British frigate Warspite.
Later, the Furious and the Warspite joined the operations.
Warspite bore the brunt of the action, as Royal Sovereign and Malaya lagged behind.
Seven other ships were damaged, including the battleships Warspite and Valiant, and the cruiser Orion.
The Warspite had a good career, on almost all theaters of operation of the Royal Navy.
The two leading British battleships, HMS Warspite and Malaya, replied a minute later.
HMS Warspite is the third planned Dreadnought-class ballistic missile submarine.
One week later, the Germans scored another hit on the British battleship HMS Warspite.
Warspite suffered severe damage at Jutland, being hit by at least 15 heavy shells.
Upon the completion of her repairs, Warspite rejoined the 5th Battle Squadron.
In 1918, Warspite had to spend four months being repaired after a boiler room caught fire.
The modernisation was completed in 1937, Warspite returning to active service that same year.
Warspite was back in action on 15 September, at Salerno.
On 16 September, HMS Warspite took multiple hits from guided bombs.
Warspite returned to Britain in March 1944 to continue her repairs at Rosyth.
She was lent to the Marine Society as a training ship and renamed Warspite in 1876.
In 1877 she was renamed Warspite and served as a training ship at Greenhithe / Woolwich.
In April 1947 HMS Warspite ran aground here whilst being towed to the breakers yard.
In 1877 she was renamed Warspite and served as a training ship at for the Marine Society.

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