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Noun literary pirate has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebLiterary PirateDefinition:A literary pirate refers to a character from literature who engages in acts of piracy, typically on the high seas. These characters are often depicted as swashbuckling adventurers, skilled in combat and steering their ships, while seeking treasure and engaging in battles with other pirates or naval forces. Sense 1:Part of Speech:Noun Definition:A fictional pirate character found in literature. Example Sentence:Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series is one of the most beloved literary pirates of all time. Explore more literary pirate characters on Amazon. Sense 2:Part of Speech:Noun Definition:A person who illegally copies or reproduces literary works without authorization. Example Sentence:The notorious literary pirate was sentenced to jail for distributing unauthorized digital copies of popular novels. Find books on piracy and copyright issues on Amazon. Sense 3:Part of Speech:Adjective Definition:Referring to something related to or characteristic of a literary pirate. Example Sentence:The novel was written in a distinct literary pirate style, filled with high-seas adventures and daring escapades. Discover books with a literary pirate theme on Amazon. | ||||
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