Mayflower power
Pioneers' fleet heft
The homophone for sheep is "shear."
The sound of a ship is usually spelled as "ship." If you are looking for an onomatopoeic representation of the sound of a ship, it is often described as "whoosh" or "swish" as it moves through the water.
Yes, the word 'ship' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The word 'ship' is also a verb: ship, ships, shipping, shipped.Example uses:Our ship will be docked by the time we get up tomorrow. (noun)No, I don't want to pay extra to ship overnight (verb)
The correct punctuation is "Ship Queen Mary."
Ship the sheep that you want to keep.
Ship trip.
Mayflower's Windpower.
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they used it ship things like fish and goods
They came by ship- that was the only means of transport at the time.
A pair of mothballed light aircraft carriers.
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ship them there
Colonists ship raw materials to the mother country and purchase manufactured goods from the mother country.
Colonists ship raw materials to the mother country and purchase manufactured goods from the mother country.