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battle wagon

noun

Informal.
  1. a battleship.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of battle wagon1

An Americanism dating back to 1925–30
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Now, Santa’s Battle Wagon and a team of 12 robot reindeer occupy a patch of lawn near the pool, while a 50-foot-tall, 54-ton robot made partly of junked electronics diverts attention from the tasteful desert landscaping.

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The boy who had been known as "Stinky" in their days at Annapolis was boss of a battle wagon.

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The charts had been made in that far future which the battle wagon had quitted forever and they revealed nothing about this sea.

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Silently the little boats moved toward the bulk of the deserted battle wagon.

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The plan was to put the ship in the same position she had occupied when the bombs struck, then use the small boats to plant explosive charges in the water around the battle wagon, charges which could be electrically exploded from the ship.

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