belamy (Meaning)
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belamy (n.)
Good friend; dear friend.
Synonyms & Antonyms of belamy
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belamy Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The ballad of "Black Bart Bellamy" continues to romanticize his life as a fearsome pirate.
- Bellamy's ruthlessness and skill as a captain made him a formidable force on the seas.
- The plunder captured by Bellamy's crew included gold, silver, and other precious goods.
- Bellamy's decision to attack the Whidah Gally proved to be his downfall.
- Bellamy's legacy as a pirate has endured through historical accounts and popular culture.
- The wreck of Bellamy's ship, the Whydah, still holds secrets of his daring exploits.
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Good friend; dear friend.
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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.