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Meaning of brigandish
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brigandish (a.)
Like a brigand or freebooter; robberlike.
brigandish Sentence Examples
- The brigandish figure emerged from the shadows, a menacing silhouette against the moonlit sky.
- His brigandish demeanor instilled fear in the villagers, who whispered tales of his ruthless exploits.
- The brigandish gang roamed the countryside, preying on unsuspecting travelers.
- With his brigandish tactics, he eluded capture by the authorities for years.
- The brigandish leader's charisma drew followers seeking adventure and riches.
- Their brigandish camp was hidden deep in the forest, far from prying eyes.
- Despite his brigandish reputation, some saw him as a Robin Hood figure, stealing from the wealthy to help the poor.
- The brigandish raid left the village in ruins, its inhabitants left with nothing.
- The captain led a brigandish crew, plundering merchant ships along the coast.
- She disguised herself in brigandish attire to infiltrate the bandits' hideout and rescue the hostages.
FAQs About the word brigandish
Like a brigand or freebooter; robberlike.
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The brigandish figure emerged from the shadows, a menacing silhouette against the moonlit sky.
His brigandish demeanor instilled fear in the villagers, who whispered tales of his ruthless exploits.
The brigandish gang roamed the countryside, preying on unsuspecting travelers.
With his brigandish tactics, he eluded capture by the authorities for years.