spaceship

[speys-ship] /ˈspeɪsˌʃɪp/
noun
Origin
1940-45; space + ship
Examples from the web for spaceship
  • Her luminous spaceship-crystal design, although interesting, often dwarfed the dancers.
  • The kids have to chase the spaceship as it darts from one point to another.
  • And his experiments with corn seedlings proved that this plant would fare poorly in a spaceship.
  • Instead, you and two buddies each have a spaceship, and each of the three travels to some place in the near universe.
  • The repair could take several days or even weeks as engineers study problems with electrical connectors in the spaceship's tank.
  • The movie was pretty ordinary, but its one saving grace was the spaceship.
  • No one ever discusses the possibility of boiling inside the spaceship except when going through atmosphere.
  • They'd be unlikely to see an alien spaceship if it flew right over their house, or their observatory.
  • Make your own spaceship and give it a couple of particle emitters and see what happens.
  • She was a supermodel who lived in outer space and traveled by spaceship, and she existed only in the dimension of his imagination.
British Dictionary definitions for spaceship

spaceship

/ˈspeɪsˌʃɪp/
noun
1.
a manned spacecraft