boothale Antonyms

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Meaning of boothale

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boothale (v. t. & i.)

To forage for booty; to plunder.

boothale Sentence Examples

  1. The pirates set sail to forage for booty along the coastal villages.
  2. Bandits roamed the countryside, plundering towns and villages for booty.
  3. In ancient times, warriors would raid enemy territories to collect booty as spoils of war.
  4. The Vikings were notorious for their raids on coastal settlements, seizing valuables and livestock as booty.
  5. As the army marched through enemy lands, they pillaged towns and cities, gathering booty to finance their campaign.
  6. The highwaymen lay in wait, ready to ambush travelers and seize their valuables as booty.
  7. The treasure hunters scoured the desert sands in search of ancient artifacts and buried booty.
  8. The conquering army looted the palace, carrying off gold, jewels, and other treasures as booty.
  9. Outlaws prowled the forests, preying on merchants and travelers to gather booty for their illicit trade.
  10. The marauders sacked the village, taking anything of value as booty before fleeing into the night.

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To forage for booty; to plunder.

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The pirates set sail to forage for booty along the coastal villages.

Bandits roamed the countryside, plundering towns and villages for booty.

In ancient times, warriors would raid enemy territories to collect booty as spoils of war.

The Vikings were notorious for their raids on coastal settlements, seizing valuables and livestock as booty.