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pocket battleship
noun
- a small heavily armed and armored warship serving as a battleship because of limitations imposed by treaty.
pocket battleship
noun
- a small heavily armoured and armed battle cruiser specially built to conform with treaty limitations on tonnage and armament, esp any of those built by Germany in the 1930s
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Origin of pocket battleship1
Example Sentences
The New Zealand bowlers, to their credit, ran in wholeheartedly all day, none more so than the indefatigable Wagner, a pocket battleship ploughing relentlessly through the waves, who flogged his way through 43 overs.
The firm is less a boutique and more a pocket battleship, with a leading position in capital-raising and dealing in shares and bonds.
"Didn't we blow up a pocket battleship?" he argued sourly.
Shells from the pocket battleship sent up huge columns of water alongside.
This report says His Majesty's carrier, Staunch, has on board a new type of dive bomber which put a pocket battleship out of action and later landed upon the deck of the carrier.
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