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torpedo boat

American  

noun

  1. a small, fast, highly maneuverable boat used for torpedoing enemy shipping.


torpedo boat British  

noun

  1. (formerly) a small high-speed warship designed to carry out torpedo attacks in coastal waters

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Etymology

Origin of torpedo boat

An Americanism dating back to 1800–10

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It also has significant stockpiles of short-range missiles capable of reaching U.S. bases in the Gulf and ships in the Strait of Hormuz, along with significant stockpiles of antiship cruise missiles and torpedo boats.

From The Wall Street Journal

Iran also has significant stockpiles of antiship cruise missiles and torpedo boats, as well as many drones that can threaten U.S. ships.

From The Wall Street Journal

U-557 was rammed in error by the Italian torpedo boat Orione, west of Crete, and was sunk with all hands.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Navy planes to bomb North Vietnamese torpedo boat bases and called on Congress to authorize the use of force.

From Salon

George Chandler, 99, served aboard a British motor torpedo boat as part of a flotilla that escorted the U.S.

From Seattle Times