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Noun
(1) a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
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Noun
(1) a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
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(1) Over the years, Fleitz earned a reputation as Bolton's chief enforcer, a swashbuckler willing to go the extra mile to make the intel fit the desired policy - even if it meant knocking a few heads.
(2) he was an explorer and something of a swashbuckler
(3) He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler , swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes.
(4) Hamlet was a swashbuckler , a mass-murderer, bragging about killing Poles, killing a minister behind a cloak, without even knowing quite who was there.
(5) A picaresque novel with postmodern flourishes, the sinfully entertaining Zorro is serious fiction masked as a swashbuckler .
(6) Marvin blocked her way, his legs spread out and his hands at his hips like a nerdy swashbuckler wannabe.
(7) A true swashbuckler like this only comes along once every hundred years.
(8) A ballsy swashbuckler on camera, who did all her own stunts, O'Hara was totally submissive in her personal life.
(9) Success meant getting Oracle founder and CEO Ellison, a man who has cultivated a public image as a swashbuckler - flying a fighter jet and racing yachts - to buy into the concept.
(10) He looked like a swashbuckler fresh out of a living faerie tale, she thought.
(11) As for the rest of us, the latest installment to the Zorro story is a complete flop if not for the fact that it wields that beloved swashbuckler .
(12) The graphs of annual tomato production held no interest for this one-eyed swashbuckler with the concentration span of a gnat and the heart of a desert lion.
(13) In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic.
(14) No doubt about it, Sir Christopher was a swashbuckler , perhaps the biggest British business ever produced.
(15) A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
(16) I've learned history, mathematics, science, how to steer and ship and how to be a swashbuckler .
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(1) Over the years, Fleitz earned a reputation as Bolton's chief enforcer, a swashbuckler willing to go the extra mile to make the intel fit the desired policy - even if it meant knocking a few heads.
(2) he was an explorer and something of a swashbuckler
(3) He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler , swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes.
(4) Hamlet was a swashbuckler , a mass-murderer, bragging about killing Poles, killing a minister behind a cloak, without even knowing quite who was there.
(5) A picaresque novel with postmodern flourishes, the sinfully entertaining Zorro is serious fiction masked as a swashbuckler .
(6) Marvin blocked her way, his legs spread out and his hands at his hips like a nerdy swashbuckler wannabe.
(7) A true swashbuckler like this only comes along once every hundred years.
(8) A ballsy swashbuckler on camera, who did all her own stunts, O'Hara was totally submissive in her personal life.
(9) Success meant getting Oracle founder and CEO Ellison, a man who has cultivated a public image as a swashbuckler - flying a fighter jet and racing yachts - to buy into the concept.
(10) He looked like a swashbuckler fresh out of a living faerie tale, she thought.
(11) As for the rest of us, the latest installment to the Zorro story is a complete flop if not for the fact that it wields that beloved swashbuckler .
(12) The graphs of annual tomato production held no interest for this one-eyed swashbuckler with the concentration span of a gnat and the heart of a desert lion.
(13) In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic.
(14) No doubt about it, Sir Christopher was a swashbuckler , perhaps the biggest British business ever produced.
(15) A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
(16) I've learned history, mathematics, science, how to steer and ship and how to be a swashbuckler .
Related Words
(1) swashbuckler
(2) swash
(3) buckler
Related Words
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(1) swashbuckler
(2) swash
(3) buckler
Synonyms
Noun
1. lunatic
2. harum-scarum
3. daredevil
4. hothead
5. madcap
Synonyms
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Noun
1. lunatic
2. harum-scarum
3. daredevil
4. hothead
5. madcap
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