Similar words: buckling, duckling, suckling, tickling, prickling, trickling, buckle, buckler. Meaning: ['swɑʃbʌklɪŋ /'swɒʃ-] n. flamboyantly reckless and boastful behavior. adj. flamboyantly adventurous.
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1. He has been called a swashbuckling Boys' Own hero.
2. The players displayed a swashbuckling confidence.
3. His swashbuckling behaviour shows that he isn't a gentleman.http://sentencedict.com
4. But there is no shifting the swashbuckling McInerney.
5. The payoff to the swashbuckling traders, by the standards of the time, was shockingly large.
6. Ronald Reagan surrounded himself with swashbuckling Californian businessmen with ill-concealed contempt for the east-coast establishment.
7. He has everything a swashbuckling hero needs - except good looks.
8. Ultra-confident, dashing and with a swashbuckling air he is the archetypal head boy or captain of the rugby team.
9. So whether is Da Vinci swashbuckling, is ego acclaimed?
10. Actually, new economy is not swashbuckling, exist objectively however.
11. a swashbuckling tale of adventure on the high seas.
12. Although his name is synonymous with swashbuckling pirates, New York sea captain William Kidd denied to the end of his life that he ever acted like one.
13. The swashbuckling archaeologist's fourth adventure is set in the Cold War in 1957.
14. The swashbuckling birds sometimes theirand they are relentless in chasing down their adversaries.
15. It was a swashbuckling tale of skulduggery and heroism on the high seas made all the more gripping by the fact that it happened as the world watched.
16. And how to incorporate It'so it didn't become swashbuckling. That it a precision about it.
17. In those days(sentencedict.com), companies were routinely run by swashbuckling entrepreneurs rather than planners and managers.
18. The party staged by Forbes, the swashbuckling celebrator of capitalism, American-style, was sedate, sparsely attended, devoid of young people.
19. An exciting swashbuckling arcade action game set on the high seas!
20. He was handsome and unattractive , a swashbuckling , beefy, conceited man who was putting on fat.
21. He has not been the same swashbuckling player since suffering a knee injury.
22. He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
23. The Westons' brief life stories would have done credit to the swashbuckling imagination of a Stevenson, Scott or Dumas.
24. I was required to fling myself out on a rope and shimmy down, in the best Errol Flynn swashbuckling style.
25. Thus disintegrating Entreri's ideas about the weakness of the swashbuckling technique.
26. The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body- swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 1810. Thing Charles Dickens meets Indiana Jones.
27. A subgenre of science fantasy , it focuses on swashbuckling adventures on other planets.
28. The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body-swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 1810.
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