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musketeer

[muhs-ki-teer] / ˌmʌs kɪˈtɪər /


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A lone musketeer of disruption, he spouts mantras about the glory of “breaking stuff,” and cloaks his bottomless greed and shallow narcissism in showy messianic robes.

From New York Times

Brosnan’s take on Louis XIV is a velvet-clad, swashbuckling royal with a magnificent mane and plenty of eyeliner, a sort of modernist musketeer.

From Los Angeles Times

“Four musketeers are by definition stronger,” Lévy said.

From New York Times

He told the children, whom he nicknamed the four musketeers, that he would figure out how to get a skate park in their neighborhood — even if he didn’t get elected.

From Washington Post

“The three musketeers,” as fans call them, deliver a raw, seat-of-the-pants reimagining of a media format that has been a mobilizing juggernaut for conservatives for at least three decades.

From Los Angeles Times