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Often used in the same context:
freebooters,
buccaneers,
swashbuckle,
scallywags,
hearties,
villains,
mermen,
wenches,
errol flynn,
conjurers,
dandies,
yore,
minxes,
marauders,
dames,
rapiers,
frontiersmen,
corsairs,
churls,
monsters,
mermaids,
femmes fatales,
ruffians,
galleons,
scoundrels,
molls,
berserkers,
damsels,
caballeros,
superheroes,
brutes,
rustics,
gorgons,
adventurers,
wizards,
freebooting,
ragamuffins,
cowpokes,
succubi,
sharpies,
rogues,
princesses,
flappers,
musketeers,
rapscallions,
hoplites,
hobgoblins,
playboys,
crones,
sylphs,
vagabonds,
merry men,
pirates,
jesters,
bluecoats,
tricorn,
schoolmarms,
brigands,
milquetoasts,
knaves,
warriors,
cowboys,
zanies,
jolly roger,
overlords,
sidekicks,
gamesters,
knights,
strumpets,
ogres,
bumblers,
immortals,
pirate ship,
lasses,
beasts,
monocled,
bluffers,
ghouls,
pillagers,
nostalgists,
changelings,
carthaginians,
rascals,
enchanters,
dragons,
hussars,
thanes,
landlubbers,
bowmen,
hepcats,
cyclopes,
seadog,
heroes,
sad sack,
seafaring,
mercs,
familiars,
lotharios,
baddies,
skinflints,
conquistadores,
whippersnappers,
highwaymen,
dramatists,
draughtsmen,
essayists,
gamblers,
gentlemen,
illustrators,
mimes,
naturalists,
persona,
philologists,
versifiers,
writers,
acrobats,
adepts,
aestheticians,
anachronisms,
annuals
Also try:
— Adjectives for swashbucklers:
old,
other,
few,
such,
young,
great,
most,
many,
honest,
less,
belligerent,
more...
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