marauding (Meaning)
Wordnet
marauding (s)
characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding
Webster
marauding (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Maraud
Synonyms & Antonyms of marauding
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marauding Sentence Examples
- The marauding horde ravaged villages, leaving only charred ruins in their wake.
- The marauding pirates seized countless ships, amassing a vast fortune through plunder.
- The marauding wolves attacked the livestock, leaving farmers with empty pens.
- The marauding army burned and pillaged the countryside, leaving nothing but smoldering embers.
- The marauding teenagers vandalized property, causing widespread damage and distress.
- The marauding scavengers descended upon the wreckage of the ship, looting whatever they could find.
- The marauding invaders laid waste to the city, reducing it to rubble and ashes.
- The marauding elephants trampled crops and destroyed villages, leaving a trail of devastation.
- The marauding wildfires spread rapidly, consuming everything in their path and leaving behind a scorched landscape.
- The marauding virus infected millions, causing widespread illness and claiming countless lives.
FAQs About the word marauding
characterized by plundering or pillaging or maraudingof Maraud
raiding, pillaging, robbery,plundering, plunder, looting, despoliation, depredation, pirating,piracy
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The marauding horde ravaged villages, leaving only charred ruins in their wake.
The marauding pirates seized countless ships, amassing a vast fortune through plunder.
The marauding wolves attacked the livestock, leaving farmers with empty pens.
The marauding army burned and pillaged the countryside, leaving nothing but smoldering embers.