oiler in English

noun
1
a thing that holds or supplies oil, in particular.
2
oilskin garments.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "oiler" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "oiler", or refer to the context using the word "oiler" in the English Dictionary.

1. Need one able-bodied seaman, one oiler and one baker.

2. 3 In addition, the paper discussed the process of atomization of the oiler.

3. Japanese planes, however, located and sank the oiler Neosho and her escort, Sims.

4. Woodworth continued on to Auckland, New Zealand, where she underwent restricted availability before escorting the oiler Tallulah to Nouméa.

5. He then commanded the fleet oiler USS Severn, followed by the aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard.

6. Lubrication of the engine to "auto-oiler": served from a separate oil reservoir, with the device to the control level.

7. After sinking a 50-foot tugger, an inter-island oiler, and damaging a cargo ship, she withdrew to bombard the town of Rosario the next day.

8. Ceo: Commission de l'Europe Occidentale (French: Commission of Western Europe) Ceo: Convoy Escort Oiler: Ceo: Campus Economic Organization: Ceo: Community Enforcement Officer: Ceo: Cretin Extremely Overpaid: Ceo: Campus Equipment

9. Her stay with the carrier was brief, for the destroyer was soon detached to escort the fleet oiler Cimarron (AO-22) to Nouméa, where she landed the Tjinegara's survivors on 1 August.

10. After protecting that seaplane tender, four days later, she escorted Ballard to Vanua Levu to pick up sick Army coastwatchers before returning to Espiritu Santo for fuel from the oiler USS Tappahannock.

11. Our procurement process has already evolved to capability-based planning for long-term capitalization. Projects such as the Afloat Logistics Sealift Capability (ALSC – a supply, cargo, medical, personnel carrier, and support to forces ashore ship), which has broader requirements than those of a pure naval auxiliary oiler (AOR), are the result.