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Someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation.
Privateers or free sailors during the 17th and 18th centuries.
1 Selkirk was a buccaneer on a ship cruising in the South Atlantic.
2 The old gray buccaneer exhorted them in no wise to be uneasy.
3 In June, 1663, this buccaneer sailed from Port Royal to the Orinoco.
4 I would not injure the vessel, even should it prove a buccaneer .
5 This pirate must not be confused with the buccaneer , Sir Henry Morgan.
6 They should be called pirate or buccaneer birds, from their marauding habits.
7 But the man looks every inch of him like an evil buccaneer . '
8 A dainty ring of smoke puffed out of the buccaneer 's forward gun.
9 And what a fine figure our buccaneer had grown, to be sure!
10 At last the end came; the old gray buccaneer could go no further.
11 He was regarded universally as the buccaneer of the shipping world.
12 There was something of the same spirit there-thelawless buccaneer , perhaps the criminal.
13 They named the old gray buccaneer to manage for the pool.
14 The buccaneer bumble-bee sometimes tries to rifle it of its sweets.
15 We know little of the early career of this remarkable buccaneer .
16 He is the buccaneer chief now and they will follow him.
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