gunboat

gunboat
gunboat 1793, from GUN (Cf. gun) + BOAT (Cf. boat). Gunboat diplomacy is from 1916, originally with reference to Western policies in China.

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  • gunboat — gun|boat [ˈgʌnbəut US bout] n 1.) a small ship that carries several large guns 2.) gunboat diplomacy the practice of threatening to use force against another country to make them agree to your demands …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • gunboat — n. a small vessel of shallow draught and with relatively heavy guns. Phrases and idioms: gunboat diplomacy political negotiation supported by the use or threat of military force …   Useful english dictionary

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