swashbuckling in English

noun

['swɑʃbʌklɪŋ /'swɒʃ-]

reckless and flamboyant behavio

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1. The players displayed a swashbuckling confidence.

2. He has been called a swashbuckling Boys' Own hero.

3. But there is no shifting the swashbuckling McInerney.

4. He has everything a swashbuckling hero needs - except good looks.

5. Thus disintegrating Entreri's ideas about the weakness of the swashbuckling technique.

6. Actually, new economy is not swashbuckling, exist objectively however.

7. An exciting swashbuckling arcade action game set on the high seas!

8. Still in print in an abridged edition, The Golden Dog is a swashbuckling historical romance.

9. The swashbuckling birds sometimes theirand they are relentless in chasing down their adversaries.

10. And how to incorporate It'so it didn't become swashbuckling. That it a precision about it.

11. A subgenre of science fantasy , it focuses on swashbuckling adventures on other planets.

12. He has not been the same swashbuckling player since suffering a knee injury.

13. The swashbuckling archaeologist's fourth adventure is set in the Cold War in 19

14. In those days, companies were routinely run by swashbuckling entrepreneurs rather than planners and managers.

15. The swashbuckling Batsman was the player of the tournament in the 2010 World T20, which England won.

16. The payoff to the swashbuckling traders, by the standards of the time, was shockingly large.

17. Ultra-confident, dashing and with a swashbuckling air he is the archetypal head boy or captain of the rugby team.

18. Anne Bonny’s story is in strong demand, given the rarity of female pirates and the swashbuckling descriptions from the Captain Johnson tale

19. The party staged by Forbes, the swashbuckling celebrator of capitalism, American-style, was sedate, sparsely attended, devoid of young people.

20. The Modern Benoni is one of Black's most swashbuckling openings, used to devastating effect by such players as Tal, Fischer, Kasparov and Topalov

21. The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body-swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 18

22. Write us at Broadsides@choiceofgames.com "Choice of Broadsides" is a multiple-choice swashbuckling naval adventure, in the spirit of C.S

23. The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body- swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 18 Thing Charles Dickens meets Indiana Jones.

24. Glamsham.com - By Qaiser Mohammad Alinew Delhi, March 29 (IANS) Seventeen years ago this day, swashbuckling batsman Virender Sehwag provided millions of his fans … 17th anniversary: After smashing 309 in Multan, Sehwag had veg dinner - Flipboard

25. I Won’t Be Barracking For England: David Warner 03 Mar, 2021 Swashbuckling Australian opener David Warner has said that he wouldn’t be ‘Barracking’ England in the upcoming fourth and final Test against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

26. Adventurous: 1 adj willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises “ Adventurous pioneers” Synonyms: adventuresome audacious , daring , venturesome , venturous disposed to venture or take risks sporting involving risk or willingness to take a risk swaggering , swashbuckling flamboyantly Adventurous bold fearless and daring brave

27. Jacks and director Stephen Sommers were impressed with the money that George of the Jungle was making at the box office and cast Brendan Fraser as a result; Sommers also commented that he felt Fraser fit the Errol Flynn swashbuckling character he had envisioned perfectly.

28. Adventuresome: 1 adj willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises “the risks and gains of an Adventuresome economy” Synonyms: adventurous audacious , daring , venturesome , venturous disposed to venture or take risks sporting involving risk or willingness to take a risk swaggering , swashbuckling flamboyantly adventurous bold