Definitionn. someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities
Last update: October 15, 2015
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The mutineer was the bowsman of the mate, and when fast to a fish, it was his duty to sit next him, while Radney stood up with his lance in the prow, and haul in or slacken the line, at the word of command. [Please select]
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MEADE AUTHOR OF "THE YOUNG MUTINEER," "WORLD OF GIRLS," "A VERY NAUGHTY GIRL," "SWEET GIRL GRADUATE," ETC. [Please select]
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_ Trinculo, keep a good tongue in your head: if you prove a mutineer,--the next tree. [Please select]
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He shook himself presently, and set Mutineer at a sharp canter round the larger circle of the bridle path. [Please select]
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But before they had half swung the circle, he was deep in thought again, and Mutineer was taking his own pace. [Please select]
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Mutineer could not talk articulately, but all true lovers of horses understand their language. [Please select]
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Mutineer's cogitations, transmuted into human speech, were something to this effect: "Hello." [Please select]
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