buccaneerish (Meaning)
buccaneerish (a.)
Like a buccaneer; piratical.
Synonyms & Antonyms of buccaneerish
buccaneerish Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The old tavern was filled with buccaneerish characters, their tales of maritime escapades filling the air with excitement.
- His speech was peppered with buccaneerish slang, picked up during his days sailing the seven seas.
- The crew's laughter echoed through the ship as they regaled each other with buccaneerish anecdotes of their adventures.
- Despite his buccaneerish appearance, he had a heart of gold, always willing to help those in need.
- The treasure map's buccaneerish markings hinted at untold riches hidden on a distant island.
- 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, freebooter,privateer, corsair, robber,raider, rover, pillager, marauder, looter
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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.