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gunboat

[ guhn-boht ]

noun

  1. a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
  2. any small ship carrying mounted guns. gun.


gunboat

/ ˈɡʌ²ÔËŒ²úəʊ³Ù /

noun

  1. a small shallow-draft vessel carrying mounted guns and used by coastal patrols, etc
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Origin of gunboat1

First recorded in 1770–80; gun 1 + boat
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The reaction among our Latin American neighbors to this modern edition of gunboat diplomacy was, to say the least, decidedly negative.

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One day, driven by curiosity, Asmaa walked to the nearby beach, where she marvelled at the sight of Gazans frolicking in the waves, despite the ominous presence of Israeli gunboats patrolling offshore.

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And it is the sea from which, Zouahra says, a shell from an Israeli gunboat brought death to her husband.

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Gaza's fishermen are regularly shot at by Israeli gunboats if they venture farther in the Mediterranean Sea than Israel permits.

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As the crisis unfolded, Commodore Joshua Barney commanded a group of small American gunboats—called a flotilla—to fend off the British warships.

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