Similar words: eluding, including, excluding, protruding, fraud, defraud, fraudulent, fraudulence. Meaning: [mə'rɔːd] adj. characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding.
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31. The only instruction of his own that Kutuzov inserted in the report related to acts of marauding by Russian troops.
32. The flocks were penned in for the night as a protection against marauding wolves.
33. The the wild boar (Sus scrofa) is often found marauding in the swamp margin and it is a source of bushmeat in Asia.
34. If their mother had known of this marauding, she would have punished the delinquents severely.
35. Beatings , looting and arson by marauding militias have created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity.
36. The Danes also hold an annual celebration of somewhat less genteel ancestors — the marauding Vikings.
37. Lawbreaking companies and marauding journalists are a fact of life: they should be punished.
38. With a few taps at the command line, you can launch a Web site, recruit legions to your cause, or vanquish a marauding thunder lizard.
39. On Monday, the Ministry of Culture issued a notice banning online games that feature Mafioso kingpins, marauding street gangs or any sort of hooliganism predisposed to organization. Sentencedict.com
40. The marauding rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army no longer haunt this land.
41. She remembered her hot joy in shooting the marauding Yankee.
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