Sentence example with the word 'plundered'

plundered

Definition adj. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value

Last update: July 22, 2015


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The governor and his subordinate plundered in concert, till in 78 Dolabella had to stand his trial at Rome, and was convicted, mainly on the evidence of Verres, who thus secured a pardon for himself.   [Please select]

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A hoard heaped by the roadside: plundered and passing on.   [Please select]

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They came over in ships, and plundered and burned wheresoever they landed.   [Please select]

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They plundered and burned no more, but worked like honest men.   [Please select]

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And did we know, that would not tell us which of the three had stabbed and plundered Huguet.   [Please select]

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He ran down the path and burst into the wrecked and plundered living room.   [Please select]

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We pulled up a mile away, McLane, as usual, laughing like a boy just out of a plundered apple-orchard.   [Please select]

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The idea that they had conquered ten men and plundered all their property now took possession of the robbers' minds.   [Please select]

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They seated themselves like three monarchs before the men they had plundered, and ordered them to dance to them before returning home.   [Please select]

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He saw himself dead, uncared for, unwept, unwatched, his effects plundered by the charwoman, laundress, and undertaker's man and realized the end to which he must come unless he led an altered life.   [Please select]

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As a friend of the natives, I see the country plundered, the people trodden down and, sooner or later, the ruin and misery of the whole people.   [Please select]

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