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sloop of war
noun
- (formerly) a sailing or steam naval vessel having cannons on only one deck.
sloop of war
noun
- (formerly) a small fast sailing warship mounting some 10 to 30 small calibre guns on one deck
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sloop of war1
First recorded in 1695–1705
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Example Sentences
This was attacked by the sloop-of-war, but the American sharpshooters made things lively for her.
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General Howe decided that this would never do, and sent a frigate and a sloop-of-war down the river to put an end to the trouble.
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He spread his sails in a hurry and drove his sloop-of-war right in the track of the Austrian ship.
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Farragut chose the sloop-of-war Hartford for his flagship and sailed merrily away for the mighty river.
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He was afterwards, when in command of the Helena sloop-of-war, lost with all his crew in her on the coast of Holland.
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