fleet in a sentence

fleet meaning:

n) war vessels; also, the collective naval force of a country, etc.

v. i.) A number of vessels, cars, ships or so on in company,

v. i.) Swift in motion; moving with velocity; light and quick in going from place to place; nimble.

fleet sentence:

The company owns a fleet of cars.

He operated a small fishing fleet.

Sometimes we forget how fleeting life is.

The town supports a small fishing fleet.

The fishing fleet comprises around 70 boats.

There were over 500 ships in the enemy fleet.

He made his money with a fleet of moving vans.

Our warships bottled up the enemy fleet in the harbour.

The fishing fleet is in harbour.

Life is short, time is fleeting.

Poor weather prevented the fleet from keeping together.

Talking points are fleeting ; principles are enduring.

My grandfather once owned a moving business with a small fleet of 5 trucks.

He made a fortune by establishing a fleet of Cadillac taxis here in town.

Spain has had one of the world’s largest fishing fleets for centuries.

The submarine was silently following a fleet of enemy destroyers.*&&*Life is too fleeting to labor under this sort of nonsense.

Greece’s fleet of merchant ships is the largest in the world.

Victoria is an important port for Canada’s navy fleet.

Fashion is fleeting , style is eternal.

There are over 150 planes in the airline’s fleet.

Their fleeting life has run to the end.

I prefer making tangible artifacts rather than fleeting digital pieces.

A fleeting smile touched the green eyes.