Definitionadj. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value
Last update: July 12, 2015
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She tried to resist the desire that ransacked her body, but his lips and hands broke down every wall she built - shut off every avenue of escape until she no longer wanted to escape... until she no longer questioned his love. [Please select]
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I ransacked it, but couldn't find anything else. [Please select]
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They worried over that awhile, and ransacked all around for it. [Please select]
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The masterpieces of famous artists brought enormous prices, and Greece and Asia were ransacked for old pictures. [Please select]
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Some of our number left the ranks and ransacked the houses, more from curiosity than the desire to pillage. [Please select]
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One stood guard over me while the other ransacked the house. [Please select]
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As I sat silent and sad, Nurse Bundle ransacked her bag, muttering, "What a fool I be, to be sure." [Please select]
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'Captain,' said the Frenchman, 'you and your men have ransacked this house, abused a sick woman and carried away her husband.' [Please select]
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Conant--ransacked the kitchen and cupboards to discover what supplies were in the house. [Please select]
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His wardrobe had been ransacked, and everything that had not been carried off had been cut up, burned, and destroyed. [Please select]
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The fields had already been ransacked, and it was only here and there that he found a head of maize hidden in its brown cases. [Please select]
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