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flank speed

American  

noun

  1. the maximum possible speed of a ship.


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That should be time to fill the wardroom with a team of trusted officers, take the bridge and get the Navy moving, at flank speed.

From Washington Post • Jul. 31, 2020

In the end, he determined that in 2004, Aspen was responsible for more than 840,000 tons of carbon emissions—"roughly equivalent to a large, diesel-powered aircraft carrier running flank speed at all times."

From Science Magazine • Aug. 25, 2016

The cruise- line industry is growing at flank speed again The ocean liner, no longer just a luxury conveyance, has evolved into a floating amusement park, health spa and classroom.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Icelanders had succeeded in getting nine men aboard the trawler Northern Foam when the British frigate Eastbourne charged at flank speed onto the scene.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet more than 10,000 tons of oil careered over the Great North Road last month, trucked in at flank speed by hastily assembled fleets of bruised Bedfords and long-haul Leylands with 25-ton trailers.

From Time Magazine Archive

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