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fire ship
noun
- a vessel loaded with combustibles and explosives, ignited, and set adrift to destroy an enemy's ships or constructions.
fire ship
noun
- a vessel loaded with explosives and used, esp formerly, as a bomb by igniting it and directing it to drift among an enemy's warships
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fire ship1
First recorded in 1580–90
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Example Sentences
But a shower of shells sent the daring tug-boat to the bottom, and the fire-ship floated away.
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The other and larger fire-ship, called the "Hope," narrowly escaped a similar fate.
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A fire-ship falling foul of four Dutch ships, the whole were burnt.
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On the 12th of August it appeared at Deptford, on board the Providence fire-ship, which was just fitting out to go to sea.
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Captain Heath, however, succeeded in burning her with another fire-ship, in the most gallant manner.
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