Armada in a sentence as a noun

Every expedition consisted of 300 ships, some as long as 400 feet with 9 mast and an armada crew totaling 28,000 men.

I fear that the writing of this book will halt altogether to make way for the armada of SUVs and luxury town cars that are blazing away in my head.

Even this pacman game, which is the most complex I've seen yet, is much simpler than whatever space ship or armada management programs people will eventually start writing.

It wouldn't even have to be another civilization suppressing everything directly - it could just as well be a completely automated armada of leftover killer robots.

However, the presence of chaos implies that we can only study the long-term fate of the solar system in a statistical sense, by launching in our computers an armada of solar systems with slightly different parameters at the present time—typically, each planet is shifted by a random amount of about a millimeter—and following their evolution.

Armada definitions

noun

a large fleet