A playhouse pirate is someone who steals plays.
He is a playhouse pirate. He took Shakespeare`s copy of a play without returning it. His name is David Vicars.
It's actually what Patchy the Pirate was going to look like before the guy who plays him was hired.
He is the 'pirate fox' because he has a pirate hook and eyepatch, and lives at pirate's cove.
The possessive form of the noun pirate is pirate's.example: The pirate's treasure was never found.
The pirate code was a set of rules that a pirate had to follow.
it is the same in english. pirate in french is pirate!
What do you call a pirate pig
to become a pirate you have to talk to a pirate near the sea and talk to him and click on become a pirate.
pirate + alchol = rum
The singular possessive form of "pirate" is "pirate's." This indicates ownership or belonging, as in "the pirate's treasure."
Sir David Vicars is the one Peter and Kit call the yellow gentleman, he stole the script to communicate with Sir Phillip Morton, and plot to kill the Queen. Shakespeare calls him a playhouse pirate.
He was not a pirate for the British but was a pirate for the Spanish.