Definitionadj. disposed to or in a state of mutiny
Last update: November 30, 2015
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The men became mutinous and insubordinate. [noun]
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Once the island is reached, sides are chosen - the mutinous pirates against the ship 's crew. [adjective]
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A man who practices voodoo leads a ship 's mutinous crew. [adjective]
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On hearing Lord Evandale's voice, he instantly and gladly admitted him, and that nobleman arrived among the mutinous troopers like a man dropped from the clouds. [adjective]
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The Prince, who had been educated amongst the discontented and mutinous spirits of the court of St. [adjective]
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Nevertheless, for a moment they looked mutinous. [adjective]
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The cabal, however, began to take air, from the premature mutinous language of those concerned. [adjective]
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But his crew became mutinous, and insisted on landing. [adjective]
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And the people too are quite mutinousthey no longer obey, even my maid has taken to being rude. [adjective]
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