maraud (Meaning)

Wordnet

maraud (n)

a sudden short attack

Wordnet

maraud (v)

raid and rove in search of booty

Webster

maraud (v. i.)

To rove in quest of plunder; to make an excursion for booty; to plunder.

Webster

maraud (n.)

An excursion for plundering.

maraud Sentence Examples

  1. Barbarian hordes marauded across the countryside, pillaging and burning.
  2. The marauding pirates preyed on unsuspecting merchant ships.
  3. Bandits marauded through the forest, terrorizing travelers.
  4. The raiding party marauded through the village, taking captives and destroying property.
  5. Marauding animals posed a constant threat to livestock and humans alike.
  6. The marauding invaders left a trail of destruction and devastation in their wake.
  7. Roving bands of rebels marauded through the land, disrupting commerce and order.
  8. The marauding soldiers ransacked the city, stealing valuables and setting fire to buildings.
  9. The marauding barbarians attacked without warning, overwhelming the defenders with their sheer numbers.
  10. The marauding gang of criminals terrorized the neighborhood, breaking into homes and robbing stores.

FAQs About the word maraud

a sudden short attack, raid and rove in search of bootyTo rove in quest of plunder; to make an excursion for booty; to plunder., An excursion for plundering.

loot, sack,plunder, pillage, despoil,raid, rifle, ransack, rake, steal (from)

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Barbarian hordes marauded across the countryside, pillaging and burning.

The marauding pirates preyed on unsuspecting merchant ships.

Bandits marauded through the forest, terrorizing travelers.

The raiding party marauded through the village, taking captives and destroying property.