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flank speed

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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

Surging ahead at flank speed, the destroyer Noa* began to race helicopters from the carrier Randolph to the scene.

From Time Magazine Archive

Raborn got his program moving at flank speed.

From Time Magazine Archive

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