Definitionadj. characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding
Last update: October 18, 2015
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The colony was overrun by marauding bands of hooligans. [Please select]
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Its military importance was recognized in 427 B.C. by the Spartans, who sent a garrison to guard the Trachinian plain against the marauding highland tribes of Oeta and built a citadel close by the Asopus gorge with the new name of Heraclea. [Please select]
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The rascal sprang from this marauding. [Please select]
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From what quarter were the marauding hosts coming on. [Please select]
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If any one remarked that the marauding individual should be shot, the excuse was always offered, "Oh, well, don't mind him." [Please select]
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Marauding expeditions were growing in frequency; and a scout sent out by Governor St. [Please select]
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Along the trail, once surveyed, poured caravans heavily guarded by armed men against marauding Indians. [Please select]
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As the Americans were preparing to leave Fort Edward some marauding Indians saw a chance of plunder and outrage. [Please select]
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We reject the colonization plan of dealing with marauding enemies, and adopt the armed frontier system. [Please select]
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If any of the marauding bands of Indians paid it a visit, they did not linger after seeing it was tenantless. [Please select]
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It was afterward ascertained that ten canoes full had gone on one of their marauding expeditions. [Please select]
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