twin ship

English

Noun

twin ship (plural twin ships)

  1. Alternative form of twinship (One of two ships with the same design)
    • 1879, All the Year Round - Volume 22; Volume 42, page 595:
      Such an one was the old Truelove, a barque of two hundred and ninety tons, built at Philadelphia just one hundred and five years before she was delivered to the ship-breakers ; and the Brotherly Love, which ought to have been a twin ship, and, in fact, enjoyed a twin existence
    • 1945, David P. Bianco, PR news casebook: 1000 public relations case studies, →ISBN, page 375:
      When a technical lest of a new cruise ship delayed its maiden voyage and resulted in lost bookings, Holland-America Company responded to the negative publicity by launching an aggressive campaign supporting the first voyage of a twin ship.
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