Well, sweetheart, the word "submarine" is typically associated with the US Navy because they have a whole fleet of those bad boys cruising underwater. These submarines are used for various missions like surveillance, defense, and probably a few secret squirrel operations too. So yeah, when you hear "submarine" and "US" in the same sentence, just know that some serious underwater business is going down.
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The Zimmermann Note, submarine warfare
The death of Americans that were passengers aboard the British ship Lusitania when it was sunk by a German submarine.
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You drag the word "submarine" itself onto the submarine. Then you wait for it to sink.
this word is an adjective meaning "under the sea". submarine is the word shortened from the term "submarine boat".
The word submarine has three syllables. (sub-ma-rine)
There are three syllables in the word submarine. Sub-ma-rine.
The vessel is a submarine.
The submarine is under water.
"The submarine fired a torpedo at the large ship."
put the word submarine on it
You grab the word submarine and pull it down.
No, the noun 'submarine' is a common noun, a general word for any underwater vessel.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Submarine Beach Road in Nome, AK.The word 'submarine' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
He was a US Naval Submarine Officer.