Sentence example with the word 'raiding'

raiding

Definition adj. characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding

Last update: September 12, 2015


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"It's raiding," said Joly.   [Please select]

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"A thieving Welsh sheep-dog raiding the larder."   [Please select]

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The police were raiding the place.   [Please select]

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"They say their raiding party is the only one within thirty miles."   [Please select]

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On that he disclosed his whole daring scheme for raiding the Pacific.   [Please select]

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"I had hoped to form one of the raiding party; but nom d'un nom."'   [Please select]

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However, the opossum obtains some of its food by raiding the nests of small animals, including those of rabbits.   [Please select]

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"Strikes me we won't have a whole lot of success raiding the German submarine base."   [Please select]

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As members of the raiding party dashed back over the ground they had traversed, however, the German rifles poured volleys after them.   [Please select]

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When not raiding some village of the blacks, the red soldiers did nothing but wander lazily about.   [Please select]

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Before many moons she will find you two in the pantry raiding the cookie jar just as you robbed it yesterday--you bandits.   [Please select]

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