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Meaning of swash someone's buckle | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. To behave or feel in a swashbuckling manner.
    reflexive
  2. To have sex
    euphemistic
  3. To subdue or trounce.
  4. A nonce verb

Examples

“If a man is going to play the swashbuckler, I like to see him able to swash his buckle.”
“Douglas Fairbanks Sr. (who liked to swash his buckle both on- and off-screen ) intended to create a fantasy world of easy living, old Southern California style.”
“I seldom swashed my buckle. The most interesting work I did was with the Justice Department Special Investigations division.”
“Paige and the pirate swashed their buckles, the witch's eyes sparkling with pleasure.”
“Shiver me timbers and swash my buckle.”
“I still wouldn't mind having my buckle swashed by a nice taut blond.”
“He could swash my buckle any time.”
““Gonna make you swash my buckle later, m'lady,” he growled against her throat.”
“The next time we fence, I'll swash your buckle, lady.”
““I'll swash your buckle,” Joseph complained to his friend as he took Teegan's other arm.”
“You just stay here and swash your buckle.”
“Swash your buckle right back here. You are in trouble now!”
““Seek revenge” is an option if avenge doesn't swash your buckle.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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