mutiny|mutinies in English
noun
[mu·ti·ny || 'mjuːtɪnɪ]
rebellion, uprising, violent stand against authority
Use "mutiny|mutinies" in a sentence
1. 12 Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.
2. 11 There was mutiny in their whisperings.
3. Yet, no mutiny is without oppression.
4. Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.
5. Soldiers and police killed 250-300 prisoners while crushing mutinies in three jails.
6. Secretary at war; Animadverting on the late mutinies in the Highland regiments.
7. Secretary at war; Animadverting on the late mutinies in the Highland regiments
8. 13 The mutiny will not take place.
9. Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.
10. He led a mutiny against the captain.
11. 3 Discontent stirred the men to mutiny.
12. 14 Woolley placed her under close arrest for mutiny.
13. 4 There were rumours of mutiny among the troops.
14. 2 He led a mutiny against the captain.
15. This mutiny was ultimately squelched by Scipio Africanus.
16. 5 Discontented men stirred the crew to mutiny.
17. He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.
18. 6 Woolley was placed under close arrest for mutiny.
19. 7 We have a family mutiny on our hands!
20. What are you up to inciting mutiny and insubordination?
21. Mobilization was implemented with no more than the expected number of Cashierings, executions, and minor mutinies
22. Thirteen soldiers were sentenced to life imprisonment for mutiny.
23. 10 Captain Feener suspected the crew was planning a mutiny.
24. 8 There was a real chance the crew would mutiny.
25. 6 He led a military mutiny against the senior generals.