belamy (Meaning)

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belamy (n.)

Good friend; dear friend.

Synonyms & Antonyms of belamy

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belamy Sentence Examples

  1. As the buccaneers' leader, "Black Bart" Bellamy instilled fear in every ship he crossed paths with.
  2. Bellamy's exploits as a notorious pirate earned him a gruesome reputation.
  3. The battle between Bellamy's ship and Captain Chaloner Ogle ended in the capture of Bellamy.
  4. Bellamy's execution in Massachusetts in 1717 sent a warning to other seafaring criminals.
  5. The ballad of "Black Bart Bellamy" continues to romanticize his life as a fearsome pirate.
  6. Bellamy's ruthlessness and skill as a captain made him a formidable force on the seas.
  7. The plunder captured by Bellamy's crew included gold, silver, and other precious goods.
  8. Bellamy's decision to attack the Whidah Gally proved to be his downfall.
  9. Bellamy's legacy as a pirate has endured through historical accounts and popular culture.
  10. The wreck of Bellamy's ship, the Whydah, still holds secrets of his daring exploits.

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Good friend; dear friend.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As the buccaneers' leader, "Black Bart" Bellamy instilled fear in every ship he crossed paths with.

Bellamy's exploits as a notorious pirate earned him a gruesome reputation.

The battle between Bellamy's ship and Captain Chaloner Ogle ended in the capture of Bellamy.

Bellamy's execution in Massachusetts in 1717 sent a warning to other seafaring criminals.