Similar words: buccaneer, sloganeering, sneering, pioneering, domineering, engineering, mountaineering, bioengineering. Meaning: 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.
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1) He was a buccaneer, and Edward admired that.
2) Add thigh-high buccaneer boots in suedes and velvets.
3) It reminded him of pirates and buccaneers and fearless men who roamed the high seas in search of adventure.
4) The Tampa Bay Buccaneers football team reportedly is considering a move to one of several cities, including Orlando.
5) There was even a buccaneering Robin Hood element, in that their programmes had a genuine popular appeal.
6) Ted Turner, the television buccaneer who gave a brash persona to the New South.
7) Buccaneers: Tampa Bay punter Tommy Barnhardt will be out eight weeks with a broken right collarbone.
8) Now he looked like Picasso imitating Ghandi imitating a buccaneer.
9) The Buccaneers, locked in a bitter struggle for a new stadium, could attempt to leave Tampa Bay after next season.
10) They had always found buccaneering terribly alarming, and felt seasick at the slightest sign of bad weather.
11) Certainty is also threatened by the work of fraudsters, forgers, and modern day pirates and buccaneers.
12) Athenian politics will be the poorer without this charming and peculiarly idealistic buccaneer.
13) The game breaker was Manuel Santelices' 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown,[http://sentencedict.com/buccaneering.html] giving the host Buccaneers a 16-6 lead.
14) Seals spent the 1988 season on injured reserve, and the Buccaneers moved him to the defensive line.
15) They were buccaneers, not careerists, and did not belong to the City proper.
16) He assigned mechanics to squadrons, giving each mechanic the cap and patch of his own squadron-the Buccaneers or the Black Falcons.
17) Virgin's buccaneering founder, Richard Branson.
18) Buccaneering is, maybe, history now but for Satan, it has started with Adam and it will continue till the end of time.
19) Vladimir Potanin was a buccaneering businessman who quit his job in the foreign ministry and within a few years built a small trading company into one of Russia's leading banks.
20) " A few years later, in 1894, he wrote a family friend, Bob Ferguson, that he longed for "a general national buccaneering expedition to drive the Spanish out of Cuba, the English out of Canada.
21) It's always a ship, and they can get to buccaneering again, I suppose.'
22) The Malacca Straits is one of the most important sea-lanes in the world. The main threat to its security comes from buccaneering assaults.
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