"Visiting" is the gerund form of the verb "visit", but like all gerunds (by definition!) it is used as a noun or the beginning of a noun phrase. "Visiting ships" would be noun phrase, in which "visiting" functions analogously to a preposition inasmuch as it has an object.
"Three sheets to the wind" means drunk. It comes from ships with loose sails, that staggered like a drunk person.
The collective noun for ships is a fleet of ships.
ships. An armada of ships.
a "fleet" of ships, sort of like the airforce term.
what do you call a person that takes ships into and out of port
First were sailing ships, THEN steam ships.
Black Ships Before Troy was created in 1993.
paris
Crews of merchant ships should moved into safety before their ships are sunk
The ISBN of Black Ships Before Troy is 0-385-31069-2.
The Ships went to your house!!!
Yes, ships were available many years before the Titanic. The Titanic is one of the most famous ships of its time because of the elaborateness with which it was created, and the subsequent disaster.
The builders judge the names of the ships before building them and after they drew up the blueprints
water acted as a natural barrier before Romes enemies built ships.
because they need to go and destroy all the ships before the other people steel it
it comes from celtic/gaelic meaning island of ships.
walking