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Type of fleet
Type Words
Type of fleet

Examples of flotilla

flotilla
Not unsurprisingly, his critique of the flotilla is based on such an assumption.
From the smh.com.au
The latest flotilla intended to carry humanitarian aid to Hamas-controlled Gaza.
From the newszealand.blogspot.com
Peck was among activists in the flotilla trying to get humanitarian aid to Gaza.
From the kansas.com
The flotilla left Cyprus on Sunday and had been due to arrive in Gaza on Monday.
From the cnn.com
It is believed that as many as 400 of the 600 people on the flotilla were Turks.
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He'll join Snoopy, Shrek and SpongeBob SquarePants among the flotilla of floats.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Most of the day-to-day work of the Auxiliary is performed at the flotilla level.
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The flotilla had an active and successful campaign, based at Yalta and Feodosia.
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On August 27, 1944, a minesweeping flotilla of Royal Navy ships came under fire.
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More examples
  • A United States Navy fleet consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships
  • A fleet of small craft
  • From the old Spanish "flota." An administrative or tactical organization consisting of two or more squadrons together with a flag ship.
  • An administrative group or operational unit of naval vessels containing two or more squadrons (SQDN); see FLEET. [nb: Vietnamese term: Hai Doi]
  • A tow with barges; or for reporting purposes a self-propelled vessel that is carrying a commodity for subsequent sale (i.e. ship, fishing).
  • An OCSC Sailing-led sailing vacation typically consisting of six to eight chartered boats in a destinations such as the South Seas, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
  • A large fleet of ships sailing together.
  • A group of yachts cruising together. Flotilla charters are often offered by bareboat companies so vacationers can learn to cruise with help nearby.
  • A group of boats together on a trip.