Pirating [noun]

Definition of Pirating:

robbery

Synonyms of Pirating:


Opposite/Antonyms of Pirating:

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Sentence/Example of Pirating:

People said he'd been a pirating off there in South Ameriky.

He'll catch them, I'm thinking, and they'll come to a pirate's end—that's all the pirating they'll get.

As he had truly said, this pirating was no trade for a nervous man.

They are pirating the bill as well as the play here, everywhere.

Certain printers, however, made a practice of pirating some of the most popular English privileged books.

"He has about twenty lawsuits with booksellers for pirating his book," Arbuthnot wrote to Swift on May 8th.

But it was not anything to do with the true business of pirating that had brought forth that squeal from Dot Kenway.

She was gaining considerable information regarding pirates and "pirating."

He was a pirate about the year 1718, the same time that Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet were 'pirating' too.

But the real benefits of the present system of pirating English books, consist in the employment given to capital and labor.