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.
1 Some of the same buccaneering spirit is at work in Company Theatre.
2 The buccaneering life has recently been given something of a PR boost.
3 That would provide the most powerful weapon of defence against financial buccaneering .
4 There must be a new departure, or buccaneering would cease to exist.
5 Ages turned back through the days of buccaneering to the more remote times.
6 Our new plan was to go to South America on a buccaneering expedition.
7 The one that stuck was Pirata, for his buccaneering style and seaside roots.
8 That buccaneering , rough and tumble life out there has its attractions.
9 Ignore the culture clash between Glencore's buccaneering millionaires and Rio's geologists.
10 I don't quite like the freedom of the lieutenant with these buccaneering fellows.
11 The affair at Maracaybo is to be considered as Captain Blood's buccaneering masterpiece.
12 He owned, with a shyly comic glance, that he had leanings towards buccaneering .
13 I can't love the buccaneering shopkeeper, the whisky-distiller with a rifle-ugh!'
14 He related it... oh, just as a commonplace, an instance of buccaneering ways.
15 Here was a chance to launch a buccaneering run at David de Gea's goal.
16 The consequence naturally was, that buccaneering became organized and consolidated.
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