mutineer
Example Sentences
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Months later, three more men landed in Chile — and claimed that the others were actually mutineers.
From New York Times
White’s peregrinations pay off as he gradually discovers a few mid-ranking U.S. diplomats and military officers — a “gang of mutineers,” he calls them — willing to go behind the ambassador’s back and do the right thing.
From Washington Post
In “The Far Land,” the travel writer Presser describes his own trip to Pitcairn, which is still populated by descendants of the mutineers.
From New York Times
He denied, however, that the president had been detained by the mutineers, even though Kabore’s whereabouts remained unknown.
From Seattle Times
A spokesperson for the mutineers told journalists they were demanding "appropriate" resources and training for their fight against militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.
From Reuters
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