marauder (Meaning)

Wordnet

marauder (n)

someone who attacks in search of booty

Webster

marauder (v.)

A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.

marauder Sentence Examples

  1. The marauding horde plundered the village, leaving it in ruins.
  2. The marauders took everything they could carry, leaving the villagers with nothing.
  3. The marauder's attack was swift and brutal, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  4. The marauders were ruthless and merciless, killing anyone who opposed them.
  5. The village had been attacked by marauders before, but this time the devastation was far greater.
  6. The marauders were like a swarm of locusts, destroying everything in their path.
  7. The villagers fought bravely against the marauders, but their resistance was futile.
  8. The marauders were eventually driven away, but the damage they had done was irreparable.
  9. The marauder's raid left a lasting scar on the village, a constant reminder of the horrors they had committed.
  10. The villagers vowed to rebuild their lives, but the memory of the marauders would never completely fade.

FAQs About the word marauder

someone who attacks in search of bootyA rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.

buccaneer,raider, robber, plunderer, looter, pirate, privateer,pillager, corsair, despoiler

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The marauding horde plundered the village, leaving it in ruins.

The marauders took everything they could carry, leaving the villagers with nothing.

The marauder's attack was swift and brutal, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

The marauders were ruthless and merciless, killing anyone who opposed them.