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Mutinous
Mutinous meaning
Likely to commit mutiny. | Of, pertaining to, or constituting mutiny.
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A giant plane ‘linked to Wagner’ has crashed in Mali just a month after the mutinous mercenary group’s leader met a similar fate a month ago.
Another group of mutinous soldiers attempted a coup in January 2019, while Mr Bongo was in Morocco recovering from a stroke, but they were quickly overpowered.
A Rebel Women display includes mutinous aristocrats, coruscating poets and the original Roaring Girl, Moll Cutpurse.
As the armoured vehicles of Prigozhin’s mutinous mercenaries rolled towards Moscow on 24 June, putting Russia on edge, the Belarusian authorities were in no hurry to communicate about the unfolding events.
At memorials to Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was killed in an unexplained plane crash exactly 40 days ago, dozens of mourners hailed the mutinous mercenary chief as a patriotic hero of Russia who had spoken to truth to power.
Days after mutinous soldiers ousted Niger's democratically elected president, uncertainty is mounting about the country's future and some are calling out the junta's reasons for seizing control.
NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — The West African bloc ECOWAS rejected the proposal by Niger’s mutinous soldiers for a three-year transition to democratic rule, with a commissioner describing the slow timeline as a provocation.
Vladimir Putin managed to avert an attack on Moscow with an eleventh-hour deal with his mutinous mercenary commander.
There are fears in No10 that a disastrous set of results could result in mutinous Tory MPs challenging Mr Sunak's position.
Many of the troops were mutinous Lutheran mercenaries eager to claim loot.
At the CBI conference on Monday, May gave a coded warning to her mutinous party, saying Brexit was not an exercise in political theory.
Facing down her mutinous MPs, she mounted another robust defence of the package thrashed out with Brussels despite the threat of a no-confidence vote by her own backbenchers.
The PM told her cabinet on Tuesday she was exploring alternatives solutions to maintain a soft border on the island of Ireland as she seeks to stave off a confidence vote from mutinous backbenchers.
Attempting a "mutinous" late-in-the-day descent from Camp 5 to Camp 4, climber Alexis Pache (who earlier that day had been one of three to ascend possibly higher than any before), and three local porters, were killed in an avalanche.
On 11 May 1593 the Privy Council ordered the arrest of the authors of "divers lewd and mutinous libels" which had been posted around London.
Only 8 of the 13 mutinous crewmen survived the return voyage to Europe.
Paarss's colonists consisted of mutinous soldiers, convicts, and prostitutes and most died within the first year of scurvy and other ailments.
Payot, Lausanne 1974 The crowd was eventually reinforced by mutinous Gardes Françaises ("French Guards"), whose usual role was to protect public buildings.
Quintero's mutinous conduct may have served as a model for Cortés in his subsequent career.
The crew became mutinous upon learning of the delay in their relief, and refused to sail any further unless the destination was the United States.