<adj.all> the men became mutinous and insubordinate
consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny
<adj.all> mutinous acts mutinous thoughts a mutinous speech
Mutinous \Mu"ti*nous\, a. [See {Mutiny}.] Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate.
The city was becoming mutinous. --Macaulay. ※ -- {Mu"ti*nous*ly}, adv. -- {Mu"ti*nous*ness}, n.
Some candidates, even some area agents, are sceptical or mutinous. In the end most people go to the polling booths under the stimulus of the national campaign.
The government signed an accord with the mutinous inmates that calls for replacing Pavon prison's authorities and entire guard corps and "to guarantee the absolute physical integrity" of the rebels.
According to the radio, Najib declared that mutinous troops had been purged from the armed forces.
Genetics Institute said it believes the claims are "without merit" and intends to contest them "vigorously." The violence was ignited by mutinous soldiers who are angry at not being paid for several months.
The uprising began Thursday after the mutinous prisoners were denied pardons given at Christmas to inmates whose behavior has been good.
A mutinous captain put the figure at 2,000. De Villa claimed troops remained loyal in northern Luzon, Mindanao and in the southern Luzon command.
A pleasure voyage around Central America turned into a seagoing nightmare when passengers encountered poor food, a mutinous crew and fistfights, authorities say.
He said the mutinous prisoners included people serving time on drug charges.
He called for the mutinous soldiers to face punishment "with the full force of the law.
He has survived three coup attempts and narrowly escaped death on April 22, when mutinous soldiers shelled his barracks residence.
Below, mutinous streltsy musketeers butcher family members and advisers.
Authorities say the mutinous prisoners took over about 65 percent of the facility, including most important buildings.
And while there were no lavish tailgate parties or interruptions as mutinous fans were escorted out, there was a certain fairytale-like ambiance.
Opponents also charged that mutinous army generals, including Roh, worked out an elaborate scenario in 1980 that enabled Chun to seize power during martial law.
I think people could look at me and say `Well, Leander Shaw did it, I can do it too."' Paramilitary police and army troops patrolled the streets of Lusaka Sunday, a day after mutinous soldiers mounted an aborted coup to oust President Kenneth Kaunda.
Such was the wild, free-wheeling style of radio reporting here during the eight-day uprising launched by mutinous soldiers on Dec. 1 in an unsuccessful effort to topple President Corazon Aquino.
A six-foot crocodile stopped two mutinous soldiers from sneaking into a military camp at the height of a coup attempt to topple President Corazon Aquino, the state-run news agency reported Thursday.
Dos Santos said the 250 mutinous inmates were armed with knives, clubs and revolvers taken from guards who were overpowered at the same time the hostages were seized Sunday afternoon near the end of visiting hours.
They (Central Office) just don't listen to people.' In Weybridge, in the heart of the Chertsey and Walton constituency, one does not hear quite such mutinous plain speaking.