swashbuckling in the PONS Dictionary

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It makes a joyful noise, it swims in pretty tunes and its dramatic rhetoric allows (or even requires) a soloist to make a grand, swashbuckling impression.
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The team were renowned for their swashbuckling style of football and attack-minded approach.
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His strikes are more wispy and swashbuckling, with a few fanciful martial arts-style thrusts and spins.
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The two will develop and write the pilot script for the swashbuckling space adventure/drama.
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Light or no armor, swashbuckling, and courtly intrigue are the rule of the day.
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The theatre offered other popular entertainments, such as swashbuckling competitions and bear-baiting.
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The novels are swashbuckling adventure stories involving war, intrigue, and romance.
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She is worshiped by many unicorns, pegasi, and other intelligent nonhumanoid creatures, as well as by romantic and swashbuckling adventurers.
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A 2003 review noted, this musically rich, legend-based classic evokes enough swashbuckling spectacle to keep one smiling.
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It's swashbuckling, but for a purpose.
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