How to Use buccaneer in a Sentence

buccaneer

noun
  • That’s this week’s profile of Elon Musk, tech buccaneer.
    Marshall Kilduff, San Francisco Chronicle, 9 Feb. 2018
  • Answer: Give them a pirate’s eye patch, a buccaneer’s bandana and a tankard of rum.
    Tom Krasovic, sandiegouniontribune.com, 12 Oct. 2017
  • Over the following years, the buccaneer captains fell one by one.
    National Geographic, 2 July 2020
  • In 1760, Jacques Kanon, a buccaneer, bought the estate and gave his name for luck and prosperity.
    Cécilia Pelloux, Forbes, 25 Oct. 2021
  • The buccaneers’ hearts are set on much more than just securing husbands and titles.
    Caroline Brew, Variety, 2 Oct. 2023
  • Or Joseph Duveen, the eccentric buccaneer art dealer played by Adrien Brody in the same story.
    Susan Morrison, The New Yorker, 5 Sep. 2021
  • In Yetnikoff’s day, a buccaneer didn’t have to explain himself to anyone.
    Jordan Michelman, Los Angeles Times, 13 Aug. 2021
  • However tantalizing the hints of piracy, all the ships seem to have been sunk by storms, not by battles or buccaneers.
    Nick Romeo, National Geographic, 26 Oct. 2016
  • The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t have any speed at wide receiver last season.
    Jonathan Jones, SI.com, 5 June 2017
  • The dress is modern, but in a fanciful way with amusingly gaudy getups for the courtiers and lots of vests and buccaneer boots among Susan Szegda’s costumes.
    Sam Hurwitt, The Mercury News, 10 July 2019
  • The days of Adam Humphries finishing second among Buccaneers receivers in targets are over.
    Eric Single, SI.com, 1 May 2017
  • Palmieri, an aging art buccaneer and former Vietnam draft dodger, remains very much alive today, now in his 70s.
    Erik Spanberg, The Christian Science Monitor, 27 Mar. 2018
  • The Chargin' Buccaneers are looking to duplicate last year's result this fall.
    James Smith, NOLA.com, 17 May 2017
  • The large cast, costumed and made up as a fitly scalawags and sinister buccaneers, gives tremendous energy to every scene.
    Thr Staff, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 May 2017
  • The large cast, costumed and made up as a fitly scalawags and sinister buccaneers, gives tremendous energy to every scene.
    Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter, 7 July 2023
  • Most of those plot points involve Guybrush’s archnemesis, the undead buccaneer LeChuck.
    Jonathan Lee, Washington Post, 19 Sep. 2022
  • The buccaneer Yerofei Khabarov led a gang that slaughtered and raped its way through the Siberian native villages along the river, setting up Russian settlements in their gory wake.
    Neal Ascherson, The New York Review of Books, 5 Oct. 2022
  • After Defoe’s death in 1731, some readers claimed the novel was inspired by Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish buccaneer who’d spent four and a half years on an island by himself.
    National Geographic, 28 Sep. 2016
  • The very first seconds of your buccaneer career are marred with strange, artificial limitations that continue to pockmark the rest of the game.
    Steven Strom, Ars Technica, 24 Mar. 2018
  • Today, the same remoteness that once drew buccaneers lures tens of thousands of yearly visitors.
    Anne Olivia Bauso, Travel + Leisure, 9 Mar. 2023
  • By then, the island had long been associated with buccaneers.
    Rich Cohen, WSJ, 11 July 2019
  • So goes a familiar refrain in Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean, spoken by a robotic buccaneer pining for a chance to buy a wife in a scene that depicts a bridal auction.
    Todd Martens, latimes.com, 15 July 2017
  • The bright red metal canister and buccaneer-esque design bring to mind pirates and adventure.
    Grooming Playbook, The Salt Lake Tribune, 30 Sep. 2022
  • Merl could easily be a buccaneer’s grandmother, with her heavy gold earrings and delighted laugh.
    Horatio Clare, Condé Nast Traveler, 21 Dec. 2018
  • After trading in his comfortable life for one of a buccaneer, Stede becomes captain of a pirate ship, but struggles to earn the respect of his potentially mutinous crew.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 16 Feb. 2022
  • Buccaneers and pirate-wannabes of all ages abound, since pirate attire is encouraged and usually available from event vendors.
    Madeline McKenzie, The Seattle Times, 5 July 2017
  • Margot Robbie is sailing into new blockbuster waters, veering from Harley Quinn's girl gang to having her own Disney buccaneer squad.
    Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 26 June 2020
  • Besides killing and cooking critters, mariners and buccaneers also brought rats and other pests with them to the islands that decimated the local populations.
    Sam Schipani, Smithsonian, 9 Oct. 2017
  • Her father was a son of Sam Lord, a notorious Barbadian buccaneer who died in 1844, relatives said.
    Sam Roberts, New York Times, 9 Dec. 2021
  • Pirates Cove Playground has a huge pirate ship for buccaneer and swashbuckler adventures.
    Jennifer Boehm, sun-sentinel.com, 23 July 2019

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