The people she envied were men, the merchant venturers, the buccaneers of capitalism. |
The scum of the sea, briny sea dogs, buccaneers, pillagers, thieves, and murderers! |
Commanding 36 ships and 2000 fellow buccaneers, Morgan sacked the town and left his men to the burning and looting. |
Back on the ship, as the plot thickens and roils, our brave buccaneers flounder in the doldrums. |
Those unwilling to concede that the corruption is pervasive generally blame rogue buccaneers at a handful of companies. |
In the mid-1600s, the French used the buccaneers as mercenaries in an unofficial war against the Spanish. |