flibustier (Meaning)

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flibustier (n.)

A buccaneer; an American pirate. See Flibuster.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flibustier

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flibustier Sentence Examples

  1. The flibustier, a notorious pirate, roamed the Caribbean in search of riches.
  2. During the 16th and 17th centuries, flibustiers were a common sight in the West Indies.
  3. These buccaneers, or flibustiers, were known for their audacious raids on Spanish ships and settlements.
  4. The flibustiers, with their knowledge of the islands and their daring tactics, proved to be formidable opponents.
  5. The exploits of these flibustiers became the stuff of legends and tales of adventure.
  6. The flibustiers, with their plunder and exploits, became part of the rich tapestry of Caribbean history.
  7. The term "flibustier" has come to evoke the image of a daring and adventurous pirate of a bygone era.
  8. The flibustier, with their distinctive style and reputation, has inspired numerous works of fiction and popular culture.
  9. These flibustiers, driven by ambition and the lure of riches, played a significant role in shaping the course of Caribbean history.
  10. The flibustiers' exploits and adventures continue to fascinate and capture the imagination of people worldwide.

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A buccaneer; an American pirate. See Flibuster.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The flibustier, a notorious pirate, roamed the Caribbean in search of riches.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, flibustiers were a common sight in the West Indies.

These buccaneers, or flibustiers, were known for their audacious raids on Spanish ships and settlements.

The flibustiers, with their knowledge of the islands and their daring tactics, proved to be formidable opponents.