An English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718)
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Examples for "Teach"
Examples for "Teach"
1MIT's Games-To-Teach project studies how gaming technology can be incorporated into education.
2One example: Experts from different fields are working together to teach classes.
3The way schools teach children in Wales could change significantly in future.
4Complexity theory teaches: new forms of order arise as systems gain intricacy.
5For example, Sal could begin teaching martial arts one evening per week.
1The wild thatch of his scrubbing-brush hair shone purple in the light.
2It was merely a great big village; and mainly mud and thatch.
3Its thatch is hollow; the peat-smoke curls stingily from its stunted chimney.
4The firelight flickered on the hewn logs that supported the thatch overhead.
5The roof was opened through the rude timbers to the whitened thatch.
1He went away with Blackbeard, and we were in search of him.
2To sail with Blackbeard is to leave a pledge with the hangman.
3There was not much intercourse between Blackbeard and Bonnet at Topsail Inlet.
4One morning Captain Blackbeard finds that his stock of medicine is low.
5From forecastle to quarter-deck, from bowsprit to taffrail, Blackbeard scrutinized the Revenge.
1Hanged in Virginia in 1718 with the rest of Captain Edward Teach's crew.
2Hanged in Virginia in 1718 along with the rest of Captain Edward Teach's crew.
3So he told me that Edward Teach-betterknown as Blackbeard-hadsupposedly buried a great treasure out there.
4A little later, Steed Bonnet, Richard Worley, and Edward Teach, nicknamed Blackbeard, had similar fame and fate.
5One Edward Teach, who was also called "Black-Beard," was the chief of these bloody robbers.
6I am referring to a literal fleet of formidable pirate-ships, under a disaffected British sea-captain named Edward Teach-
7One of Captain Edward Teach's crew.
8It was once, no doubt, one of the many ports of call of that Nero of pirates, Blackbeard Edward Teach.
9His real name, which may have been Edward Teach or Thatch, is the subject of speculation, as are his birthplace and birth date.
10Some say that it is the treasure of the pirate Captain Kidd, others the treasure of Edward Teach (better known as Blackbeard).
11Edward Teach, son of Ares?
12Edward Teach, or "Blackbeard."
Translations for Edward Teach