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fleet

adjective as in quick in movement

noun as in group of ships

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It comes at a trying time for CalMac - the west coast operator is facing a shortage of ships and has been grappling with an "exceptional" series of problems with its fleet.

From BBC

The current Glider service, a fleet of purple-coloured articulated buses, links east and west Belfast.

From BBC

But he didn’t make movies for awards, for recognition or for a fleeting moment in the spotlight.

There was fleeting comfort in movies, which I’d use to get out of my head for a bit and enjoy living a couple of hours in someone else’s shoes.

From Salon

The EU sanctions, the 16th round passed since Russia's invasion, targets Russia's aluminium exports, and its so-called "shadow fleet" of ships allegedly used to bypass sanctions.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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