buccaneering Meaning in Bengali
জলদসু্যতা করা,
Similer Words:
buccaneersbuck
bucked
bucket
bucketful
bucketfuls
bucketing
buckets
bucking
buckle
buckled
buckler
bucklers
buckles
buckling
buccaneering's Usage Examples:
Mansvelt which became a model for later coastal pirate raids of the buccaneering era.
piracy often subdivide the Golden Age of Piracy into three periods: The buccaneering period (approximately 1650 to 1680), characterized by Anglo-French seamen.
Marks himself was key to the paper's early growth, when it had a buccaneering life fighting against corruption and competing with the Financial Times.
This was one of the last major buccaneering raids in the Spanish Main and included such captains as Yankey Willems.
saved to buy his first ship and with ten companions began a career of buccaneering.
They called this activity buccaneering.
Exquemelin was a native of Honfleur, France, who on his return from buccaneering settled in Holland, possibly because he was a Huguenot.
Selkirk was an unruly youth, and joined buccaneering voyages to the South Pacific during the War of the Spanish Succession.
Picard who disappears soon after until his return from a French South Sea buccaneering expedition in 1685.
He was involved in two buccaneering expeditions to the South Pacific—the first led by William Dampier in.
1,200-1,300 French privateers occupy Martinique, one of the last old buccaneering hideouts, which they use to raid English and colonial American shipping.
The novel features Conan during his buccaneering days.
He described South Korea, Chile, and Singapore as "buccaneering free traders" and the only countries to rival Canada in "scale and scope.
le Picard is first referred to as an officer with l'Ollonais in his buccaneering expedition from Tortuga.
Another beneficiary was the buccaneering financier James Goldsmith.
from such a desperate man" and Alan Wall in The Guardian called it "buccaneering tosh".
Synonyms:
highjacking; piracy; hijacking;