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torpedo-boat destroyer
[ tawr-pee-doh-boht ]
noun
- a vessel somewhat larger than the ordinary torpedo boat, designed for destroying torpedo boats or as a more powerful form of torpedo boat.
torpedo-boat destroyer
noun
- (formerly) a large powerful high-speed torpedo boat designed to destroy enemy torpedo boats: a forerunner of the modern destroyer, from which the name is derived
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Word History and Origins
Origin of torpedo-boat destroyer1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
Some ships of this description can spurt up to 25 knots—not so long ago considered a high speed even for a torpedo boat destroyer.
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They knew that the torpedo boat destroyer had been headed nearly northeast when it overhauled, and picked them up.
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He says he is having a fine time aboard the 'Paul Jones,' a torpedo boat destroyer, and he's learning a lot.
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A British torpedo-boat destroyer was sunk on September 8, 1918, as the result of a collision during a fog.
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That'll be about enough battleships; but it wouldn't hurt to have a couple of cruisers and a torpedo-boat destroyer, too.
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