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1. Buccaneering synonyms, Buccaneering pronunciation, Buccaneering translation, English dictionary definition of Buccaneering
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2. Used to describe business people who are determined to succeed even if this involves taking big risks: He was the original Buccaneering capitalist
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3. Adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe someone as Buccaneering, you mean that they enjoy being involved in risky or even dishonest activities, especially in order to make money.
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4. Find 13 ways to say BuccaneerinG, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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5. The art of Buccaneering meat may be as old as time itself
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6. Buccaneering ( book-ah-neer-ing) meat is a time honoured tradition here in Trinidad and Tobago.Thus, for this post we will have to take a dive into our history to get an understanding of the word “Buccaneering”.
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7. Buccaneering: 1 n hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it Synonyms: piracy Type of: highjacking , hijacking robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force
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8. "Buccaneering" – ardent Brexiters have this cartoon version of history – wanting to be Francis Drake they end up sounding more like Donald Duck …
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9. Examples of Buccaneering in a sentence Because of the investor’s Buccaneering style, he quickly became involved with Ponzi schemes and other dicey ventures
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10. 🔊 The thieving pirates scared all of the other sailors with their wild and Buccaneering behavior
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11. "But I won't be Buccaneering with people's lives, and nor will anyone in Government." The four steps will roughly correspond to the months of March, April, May and June, with five weeks between
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12. Synonyms for Buccaneering include piracy, plagiarism, stealing, theft, bootlegging, hijacking, robbery, freebooting, infringement and rapine
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13. ‘As a Buccaneering, inspirational left-back, he displaced Kenny Sansom in the England team and went on to make 78 international appearances between 1987 and 2000.’ ‘The welfare of children is the highest good yet the Cardinal's Buccaneering action was in many ways counter-productive.’
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14. Synonyms for Buccaneering include piracy, plagiarism, stealing, theft, bootlegging, hijacking, robbery, freebooting, infringement and rapine
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19. The Buccaneering era was a period of French, British and Dutch privateering and piracy in the Caribbean mostly launched from the Locations of Tortuga and Port Royal.This era saw the rise of famous buccaneers and corsairs such as Henry Morgan and Francois L’Ollonais who laid the framework for piracy for the rest of the 17th century and part of the 18th century.
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22. Whenever you equip a weapon, give it +1 Attack.The best part of Buccaneering is the pants.See this card on Hearthpwn Buccaneer is a common rogue minion card, from the Grand Tournament set
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23. — Buccaneering adjective [only before a noun] the Buccaneering
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24. Dictionary entry overview: What does Buccaneering mean? • BuccaneerinG (noun) The noun BuccaneerinG has 1 sense:
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25. Hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it Familiarity information: BuccaneerinG used as a noun is very rare.
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26. Buccaneering definition: If you describe someone as Buccaneering , you mean that they enjoy being involved in Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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28. Definition of Buccaneering adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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29. Synonyms for Buccaneering noun hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or …
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30. What does Buccaneering mean? Bold, reckless and unscrupulous
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31. Definition of Buccaneering in the Definitions.net dictionary
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32. What does Buccaneering mean? Information and translations of Buccaneering in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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33. Pronunciation of Buccaneering adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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34. Listen to audio with how to say Buccaneering in English
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35. Britain should join forces with the Buccaneering Dutch to take on the EU
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36. Ben Stokes, hero of Headingley, is England’s Buccaneering totem
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38. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson recently set out his vision of a 'liberal Brexit', backbench MP and chief Brexit 'hardliner'Jacob Rees-Mogg has previously called for a 'bold Brexit' and Liam Fox, the international trade minister, has described a 'Buccaneering Britain' cutting trade deals across the post
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BUCCANEERIN [ˌbəkəˈniriNG]
adjective [ before noun ] uk /ˌbʌkəˈnɪərɪŋ/ us . › used to describe business people who are determined to succeed even if this involves taking big risks: He was the original buccaneering capitalist.
buccaneering - hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts; taking a ship or plane away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it; "air piracy". piracy. highjacking, hijacking - robbery of a traveller or vehicle in transit or seizing control of a vehicle by the use of force.
A pirate, especially one of the freebooters who plundered Spanish shipping in the West Indies during the 17th century. 2. A ruthless speculator or adventurer. 1. To plunder shipping; act as a buccaneer. 2. To show boldness and enterprise, as in business, often in a reckless or unscrupulous way.
French boucanier from boucaner to cure meat from boucan barbecue frame of Tupian origin Tupí mukém rack Word History: When it is first attested in the middle of the 17th century, the French word boucanier, later borrowed into English as buccaneer, referred to French traders on the islands of Hispaniola and Tortuga.