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swashbuckle

[ swosh-buhk-uhl, swawsh- ]

verb (used without object)

swashbuckled, swashbuckling.
  1. to work, behave, or perform as a swashbuckler.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of swashbuckle1

First recorded in 1895–1900; back formation from swashbuckler
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Intrigue abounds, not least over whether England can swashbuckle their way to success against an Australian bowling attack that is pound-for-pound the best on the planet.

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As well as being an actor, Bryon has previously written for the children's TV shows Rastamouse, Swashbuckle and Apple Tree House.

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Abrams said audiences should expect “great, daring swashbuckle fun” as Rey, Poe and Finn team together, a “moving” story and even “horror” at times.

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There’s every kind of swashbuckle flair to this Nats plan.

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Early on, he’s a gung-ho kid, thrilled to swashbuckle his way out of any tough situation.

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