Sentences with phrase «swashbuckling style»

"Swashbuckling style" refers to a flamboyant and adventurous way of behaving, usually associated with daring heroes in old movies or stories. It involves showing bravery, engaging in thrilling actions, and displaying a charming and confident demeanor. Full definition
Finally, a rogue, swashbuckling style of self - publishing — something so provocative, so shiny and new that everyone in even far away galaxies would rejoice at the success of this publishing rebellion being lead by Bonnier and its fantastical Type & Tell rogue platform.
I was quite surprised this week to see the chances of Arsenal winning the Premier League title this season dismissed by the Chelsea and Belgium star Eden Hazard, especially as we are currently sitting just three points behind the league leaders after a tough run of games and as we put his team to the sword in swashbuckling style not too long ago.
Violence: D Violence depicted in an adventurous swashbuckling style with little blood.
A prodigious talent who first appeared on television swinging a golf club at two years old, Woods grew into a champion by winning 14 majors in swashbuckling style.
One stat hardly proves anything, as you can see Southampton too have had a swashbuckling style this season going forward that has propelled them into contention for the Champions League places.
Miller's performances have made him an Olympic medal favorite in the technical events, and his hell - bent, swashbuckling style — along with his cuddly name and slacker cool — have made him an instant legend across Europe.
Phil Mickelson is the master of the where - no - man - has - gone - before golf shot (pick any of a number of ridiculous flops), so it's not surprising that his swashbuckling style sometimes causes agita for the guy who hands him his sticks.
And when on form, the Reds are capable of beating the biggest and best, in swashbuckling style.
Alves wore the number four jersey in honour of the late Carlos Alberto for the qualifier against bitter rivals Argentina, having based his game on Alberto's swashbuckling style.
It was not necessarily that the defenders Liverpool possessed that lacked the requisite quality to mount a challenge at the top of the table, but rather Rodgers» swashbuckling style that was guilty of leaving the back line exposed too many times.
Renowned hedge fund manager George Soros» legendary bet against the pound in 1992 and his $ 1 billion profit on Black Wednesday defines for many the swashbuckling style of a global macro trader.
«Given his history, one might suspect that Carl Icahn's critique of eBay was another example of his swashbuckling style as a raider,» David Cadden, a professor of entrepreneurship and strategy at Quinnipiac University, told the E-Commerce Times.
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