buccaneerish Antonyms

Meaning of buccaneerish

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buccaneerish (a.)

Like a buccaneer; piratical.

buccaneerish Sentence Examples

  1. His buccaneerish demeanor, with a rugged appearance and an eye patch, suggested a life of adventure on the high seas.
  2. With a swagger in his step and a gleam in his eye, he exuded a buccaneerish charm that captivated all who met him.
  3. The pirate captain's attire was decidedly buccaneerish, adorned with trinkets and symbols of his nautical exploits.
  4. She adopted a buccaneerish attitude, ready to tackle any challenge that came her way with courage and determination.
  5. The old tavern was filled with buccaneerish characters, their tales of maritime escapades filling the air with excitement.
  6. His speech was peppered with buccaneerish slang, picked up during his days sailing the seven seas.
  7. The crew's laughter echoed through the ship as they regaled each other with buccaneerish anecdotes of their adventures.
  8. Despite his buccaneerish appearance, he had a heart of gold, always willing to help those in need.
  9. The treasure map's buccaneerish markings hinted at untold riches hidden on a distant island.
  10. His writing style was decidedly buccaneerish, filled with vivid descriptions of battles at sea and daring escapades on remote shores.

FAQs About the word buccaneerish

Like a buccaneer; piratical.

pirate,privateer, freebooter, corsair, rover,raider, marauder, looter, pillager, plunderer

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His buccaneerish demeanor, with a rugged appearance and an eye patch, suggested a life of adventure on the high seas.

With a swagger in his step and a gleam in his eye, he exuded a buccaneerish charm that captivated all who met him.

The pirate captain's attire was decidedly buccaneerish, adorned with trinkets and symbols of his nautical exploits.

She adopted a buccaneerish attitude, ready to tackle any challenge that came her way with courage and determination.