Word Network: pirates
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"I, Too, Can Command The Wind, Sir!" | Elizabeth The Golden Age | Screen Bites
"Modern pirates often use small, fast boats to approach large tankers."
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"Modern pirates often use small, fast boats to approach large tankers."
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"Modern pirates often use small, fast boats to approach large tankers."
B2Related Words (2)
A buccaneer is a historical term for a pirate who specifically operated in the Caribbean and the Americas during the 17th century. In a modern metaphorical sense, it refers to a person who acts in a daring, adventurous, or unscrupulous way, particularly in business or politics.
B2A pirate is a person who commits robbery or criminal violence at sea, typically by attacking merchant ships. In a modern context, it also refers to someone who illegally copies and distributes copyrighted material such as software, music, or films.
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