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Rhymes with Clipper Ship
- roundtrip
- microchip
- outstrip
- unzip
- strip
- scripp
- scrip
- equip
- whipp
- whip
- trippe
- tripp
- trip
- stipp
- snip
- slip
- skipp
- skip
- quipp
- quip
- klipp
- gripp
- grip
- flip
- drip
- crip
- blip
- zipp
- zip
- yip
Sentences with clipper-ship
1. Noun Phrase
The Schooner Liberty Clipper is a 125-foot replica of an 18th-century clipper ship and accommodates up to 28 passengers.
2. Noun Phrase
The company's tall clipper ships range from 185 to 360 feet and accommodate 62 to 170 passengers.
2. clipper
noun. ['ˈklɪpɝ'] (electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude; used to limit the instantaneous amplitude of a waveform (to clip off the peaks of a waveform).
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3. clipper
noun. ['ˈklɪpɝ'] scissors for cutting hair or finger nails (often used in the plural).
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5. ship
noun. ['ˈʃɪp'] a vessel that carries passengers or freight.
Synonyms
- icebreaker
- gas-turbine ship
- cargo ship
- screw
- spar
- fo'c'sle
- cookhouse
- skeleton
- passenger ship
- cargo hold
- sister ship
- top
- hold
- log
- whaling ship
- funnel
- stern
- tail
- minesweeper
- training ship
- fin
- porthole
- bulwark
- iceboat
- flagship
- winch
- combat ship
- gyrostabilizer
- ratline
- watercraft
- bulkhead
- quarter
- sea anchor
- galley
- school ship
- bilge pump
- poop
- fleet
- wreck
- supply ship
- sheet
- war vessel
- deck
- ship's galley
- underframe
- minelayer
- steamship
- troopship
- three-decker
- nuclear-powered ship
- shroud
- storage area
- slave ship
- caboose
- derelict
- shipwreck
- tack
- bilge well
- helm
- ridge rope
- pirate
- bay
- cargo deck
- lubber's hole
- windlass
- hospital ship
- warship
- superstructure
- whaler
- screw propeller
- cargo area
- hulk
- vessel
- weather sheet
- drogue
- lightship
- ratlin
- small ship
- forecastle
- riding bitt
- gyrostabiliser
- after part
- crow's nest
- frame
- transport ship
- skeletal frame
- steamer
- blockade-runner
- pirate ship
- davit
- topside
- cargo vessel
- abandoned ship
- tender
- treasure ship
Etymology
- ship (Middle English (1100-1500))