Maverick in a sentence as a noun

If they didn't want this, they now are aware that they have a maverick lawyer on the loose.

It just shows that the old doc was a brave maverick that had the courage to go through with it even without the funding he needed!

I'd be more excited if they used fictitious navy pilot call signs, maverick, goose, iceman, merlin... Who's with me?

If it helps: this physicist was supposed to be a maverick, a surfer dude who was supposed to be brilliant, but was living like a beach bum or something like that.

Maverick in a sentence as an adjective

""I enjoy the looking-glass aspect of our industry, where running a mildly profitable small business makes me a crazy maverick not afraid to break all the rules.

Given their reputation for tight timelines and maverick-advocacy, I'm continually surprised the thing works at all.

A change of the hypotheses, a scientific revolution, only happens on the fringes of science when a maverick persists in examining evidence that most scientists reject.

Maverick definitions

noun

someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action

See also: rebel

noun

an unbranded range animal (especially a stray calf); belongs to the first person who puts a brand on it

adjective

independent in behavior or thought; "she led a somewhat irregular private life"; "maverick politicians"

See also: irregular unorthodox