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Liberty ship
Liberty shipnouna slow cargo ship built in large numbers for the U.S. merchant marine during World War II and having a capacity of about 11,000 deadweight tons.
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liberty ship
liberty shipnouna supply ship of World War II
Liberty ship
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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My high school science teacher, who staffed a gun tub on a Liberty ship in World War II, once mistook Venus for a highflying enemy airplane and tried to shoot it down.
From Washington Post • Apr. 30, 2023
Half a century earlier, he’d disembarked from a Liberty ship in San Francisco, happy to leave the war behind.
From Washington Post • Nov. 20, 2018
“They assigned me to another ship because there were a couple holes in the first ship,” he said of the Liberty ship he was first stationed on.
From Washington Times • Jun. 3, 2017
At Pier 42, the Liberty ship John W. Brown was still on duty.
From New York Times • Jun. 1, 2016
Shipyards turned out 5,200 vessels, and the time for making a Liberty ship, a freighter, was cut from 244 days to 42.
From Time Magazine Archive
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