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marauder
[ muh-raw-der ]
noun
- someone who travels around plundering or pillaging:
China built its famous Great Wall to keep out marauders from the steppes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of marauder1
Example Sentences
She believes she’s as capable as Joel to confront Cordyceps-infected monsters or undisciplined marauders, enemies she believes she knows.
Raskin and his band of marauders kept snapping, kept living in the face of their counterparts.
He was hesitant and fearful of the young marauder.
He is only looking out for himself, seeking food and petrol to keep moving, but he stumbles on a commune of survivors hiding out in an oil refinery, and helps protect them from violent marauders.
With marauders assaulting the police and people dying at the Capitol, Gen. William J. Walker, then the commander of the D.C.
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