Definitionn. a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
Last update: August 13, 2015
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Cavalier in English was early applied in a contemptuous sense to an overbearing swashbuckler - a roisterer or swaggering gallant. [Please select]
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"Monsieur," said he, rising and giving his moustache a swashbuckler twist upward, "what are you daring to insinuate." [Please select]
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"I can't resist taking our doughty swashbuckler down a peg or two every now and then," said he. [Please select]
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Farrukh Shah is a bear, Ali Beg a swashbuckler, and old Sikandar Khan--yaie. [Please select]
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No trace of the swashbuckler in this Captain Samuel Reid, who had been a thrifty, respected merchant skipper until offered the command of a privateer. [Please select]
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With nothing of the swashbuckler or Buffalo Bill--of the border ruffian or the cowboy--about him, his manners were as gentle, and his voice as soft and sympathetic, as a woman's.' [Please select]
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