swashbuckling
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
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of or characteristic of a swashbuckler
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(esp of films in period costume) full of adventure and excitement
Etymology
Origin of swashbuckling
First recorded in 1685–95; swashbuckl(er) + -ing 2, -ing 1
Explanation
Going on bold, exciting, and exotic adventures is swashbuckling. The stories of the heroic outlaw Robin Hood involve a lot of swashbuckling. You can use swashbuckling as a noun or an adjective, so you might dress up as the swashbuckling Inigo Montoya from the movie The Princess Bride, or try to convince your friends to watch a movie full of adventure and swashbuckling. Swashbuckler came first, a 16th-century name for a swaggering fighter. Earlier, such a character was simply called a swash, which also meant "fall of a blow."
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Appeared in the April 29, 2026, print edition as 'A Swashbuckling Polish Hero'.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026
Harry Brook – 7 – Swashbuckling 41 in the first innings was the most important knock of the match.
From BBC • Dec. 27, 2025
Swashbuckling opener Verma, who came in as replacement for injured Pratika Rawal in the semi-final, reached her fifty.
From Barron's • Nov. 2, 2025
Swashbuckling economist Paul Romer recently received the Nobel Prize for his work in measuring the beneficial impact of human thinking, creativity and rulemaking on global abundance.
From Washington Post • Jan. 8, 2019
Swashbuckling action, a great many vivid characters, and a weird mystery—all spun for you by one of the master story-tellers of our time.
From The Invaders by Leinster, Murray
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