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  1. The Oxford history of the English language/edited by Lynda Mugglestone. P. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-19-924931-2 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-19-924931-8 (alk. paper) 1. English language–History. I. Mugglestone, Lynda. II. Title: History of the English language. PE1075.o97 2006 420. 9–dc22 2006013471 Data ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwashbucklerSwashbuckler - Wikipedia

    A swashbuckler is a genre of European adventure literature that focuses on a heroic protagonist stock character who is skilled in swordsmanship, acrobatics, and guile, and possesses chivalrous ideals.

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · "resembling or characteristic of a swashbuckler, noisily swaggering," 1690s, an adjective… See origin and meaning of swashbuckling.

  5. Entry history for swashbuckle, v. Originally published as part of the entry for swashbuckling, adj. swashbuckling, adj. was first published in 1918; not yet revised.

  6. When we characterize a story, character, or performance as swashbuckling, we emphasize the presence of high-stakes action, thrilling exploits, and a sense of dashing heroism. Swashbuckling tales are typically filled with sword fights, daring rescues, and audacious feats of courage and skill.

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  8. If you describe someone or something as swashbuckling, you mean that they are connected with adventure and excitement. He has not been the same swashbuckling player since suffering a knee injury. ...a swashbuckling adventure story. He's a swashbuckler. He has such unbelievable charisma and energy. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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