Pronunciation of the English word pirate.
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1. | A renowned tactician, Christopher Columbus once downed an entire pirate fleet by stealing all of their fruits and vegetables, thus giving them scurvy. | |
2. | Christopher Columbus enjoyed the torrents of Pirate Bay and would often go surfing there. | |
3. | After torturing a fortune-teller by tickling him to death for several hours, Christopher Columbus placed the noob toy in a treasure chest with the inscription: "To the great pirate of the future Al-Sayib: Noobs always deserve it." | |
4. | The Pirate Party could mature into a political driving force. | |
5. | Our seamen have always been famous for a matchless alacrity and intrepidity in time of danger; this has saved many a British ship, when other seamen would have run below deck, and left the ship to the mercy of the waves, or, perhaps, of a more cruel enemy, a pirate. | |
6. | They called President Roosevelt a pirate. | |
7. | Meanwhile, the PIRATE Party offers space on an internet server of their own to all CDU groups in Kassel that are affected by censorship by the party leaders. | |
8. | Tom's great-great-grandfather was a pirate. | |
9. | 20 boxes filled with pirate CDs and DVDs were found. | |
10. | The pirate was observing the sea with his monocular. |