ship-to-ground love

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  • adjective of a missile fired from ship at a target on the ground

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Examples

  • Ross, I'm not getting anything from the ship-to-ground interface that's recorded for the site.

    The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Ross, I'm not getting anything from the ship-to-ground interface that's recorded for the site.

    Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Ross, I'm not getting anything from the ship-to-ground interface that's recorded for the site.

    First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • The telescopic landing struts had hardly come into position before the merchant vessel's ship-to-ground intercom rang out:

    Unleashed Powers Brand, Kurt 1976

  • He had not called the Administrator from space because ship-to-ground required relay, and the custom of privacy certainly would not protect them if the mixer who handled the call overheard a mention of the Howard Families.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • He had not called the Administrator from space because ship-to-ground required relay, and the custom of privacy certainly would not protect them if the mixer who handled the call overheard a mention of the Howard Families.

    Methuselah's Children Heinlein, Robert A. 1958

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