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maraud
[ muh-rawd ]
verb (used without object)
- to roam or go around in quest of plunder; make a raid for booty:
Freebooters were marauding all across the territory.
verb (used with object)
noun
- Archaic. the act of marauding.
maraud
/ məˈrɔːd /
verb
- to wander or raid in search of plunder
noun
- an archaic word for foray
Derived Forms
- maˈrauder, noun
Other Words From
- ma·raud·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of maraud1
Word History and Origins
Origin of maraud1
Example Sentences
“What he’s talking about is marauding gangs of dangerous violent people who are destroying public property–” Johnson said, before Tapper cut him off.
But they're so hooked on the idea that migrants are marauding gangsters who are also inexplicably motivated beyond reason to vote, that they aren't thinking clearly on the subject.
Keir Starmer has vowed to use the full force of the law against "far-right thuggery" after "marauding gangs intent on law-breaking" caused violence in UK towns and cities on Sunday.
So as much as the Republicans want nothing more than peace in our time, they reluctantly admit that America has to defend itself against this marauding horde.
The attacker was seen looking into people's homes and clambering into gardens as he marauded around the area.
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