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Liberty Ship (Noun)

Meaning

A slow cargo ship built during World War II.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The Liberty Ship was a symbol of American ingenuity and wartime production, with over 2,700 vessels built during World War II.
  • During the war, Liberty Ships played a crucial role in supplying Allied forces with much-needed cargo, including food, ammunition, and equipment.
  • Despite their slow speed, Liberty Ships were able to outmaneuver German U-boats and deliver vital supplies to troops stationed in Europe and North Africa.
  • The Liberty Ship program was a massive undertaking, with ships being built in just five days at some yards, a remarkable feat considering the complexity of the vessels.
  • After the war, many Liberty Ships were sold to private companies and continued to serve as cargo vessels, earning the nickname "ugly ducklings" due to their utilitarian design.

Hypernyms

  • Cargo Vessel
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