Noun
A spacecraft propelled by a rocket engine.
A ship armed with rockets.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn article in Popular Science (March 1939) described how 150 people could enter a ride designed to resemble a rocket ship with a motion picture screen and vibrating seats for a simulated trip to another planet. Source: Internet
After the reader designs a spacesuit and draws space supplies (and snacks), oh, and a rocket ship, the vital mission can proceed in its super-slapstick fashion. Source: Internet
Bridenstine was asked about the much-anticipated film during the launch of a SpaceX rocket ship, which has been postponed till Saturday. Source: Internet
For the second quarter in a row, U.S. commercial lines insurers enjoyed average rate hikes that neared 10% but the rocket ship rate hike trend might be moderating. Source: Internet
Dr. Zarkov invents a rocket ship to fly into space in an attempt to stop the disaster. Source: Internet
No, you’re not looking at a rocket ship; it’s just the Focus ST Sport gauges that monitor turbo boost, oil pressure and oil temperature. Source: Internet