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mutineer

[myoot-n-eer] / ˌmyut nˈɪər /
NOUN
rebel
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Last month, as part of the run-up to Letterman’s final show, Late Show had Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires pay tribute to Zevon with a cover of his track Mutineer.

From The Guardian • May 20, 2015

To Errol this young Polynesian was introduced as Fletcher Christian of Pitcairn Island, a direct descendant of Mutineer Christian, and Flynn's blood cousin.

From Time Magazine Archive

Bounty until he and 18 crewmen were left tossing in a dinghy by Mutineer Fletcher Christian in 1789.

From Time Magazine Archive

Peter suddenly came back to affairs earthly to find Mutineer just settling into a gait not permitted by Park regulations.

From The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Ford, Paul Leicester

The Mutineer deputies vanish, not unpromptly; the Municipal ones, anxious beyond right for their own individualities, prefer abiding with Bouille.

From The French Revolution by Carlyle, Thomas




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