Buccaneer in a sentence as a noun

It's semantics but just in case "Viewed from London, buccaneering was a low-budget way to wage war on England's rival, Spain.

So, the English crown licensed buccaneers with letters of marque, legalizing their operations in return for a share of their profits.

Buccaneer in a sentence as a verb

> completely reset me installation to stockI'm picturing a very upset buccaneer.

Buccaneer definitions

noun

someone who robs at sea or plunders the land from the sea without having a commission from any sovereign nation

See also: pirate

verb

live like a buccaneer