Similar words: pillage, spillage, pillar, tillage, village, pillared, villager, capillary. Meaning: ['pɪlɪdʒ] n. the act of stealing valuable things from a place.
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1. Soldiers went on a rampage, pillaging stores and shooting.
2. The rebels went looting and pillaging.
3. There were no signs of violence or pillage.
4. Works of art were pillaged from churches and museums.
5. The Vikings raped and pillaged all along the coast.
6. They brought back horrific accounts of murder and pillage.
7. The town had been pillaged and burned.
8. The invading troops were guilty of rape and pillage.
9. The town was pillaged by the invading army.
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10. Works of art were pillaged from many countries in the dark days of the Empire.
11. In 1498, Vasco da Gama pursued and pillaged them.
12. It might have been better had they looted, pillaged, raped, and left.
13. But now signs are emerging that the groups have begun to collude with each other to pillage the park's mineral wealth.
14. The Maxwell name has been reviled by 20,000 pensioners outraged that £400 million had been pillaged from their pension funds.
15. Physical possession would be emotional pillage, her identity, free will and pride the spoils he claimed for himself.
16. In those early years, pillage and embezzlement had already led to fearful disasters.
17. Goblin wolf riders raid and pillage far afield, while outriders scour the surrounding countryside for any sign of enemy armies.
18. A horde of Goblins under Grom the Paunch pillaged eastern Ulthuan.
19. Outrage at what they saw as the pillaging of their resources led many Latin countries to nationalise oil firms.
20. There's a very fine line between gleaning and pillaging.
21. Stay not pillaging! To the castle!
22. He roamed the Atlantic coast, murdering and pillaging and laying waste to the countryside as he passed.
23. The invader roved through the country burning and pillaging houses in their pathway.
24. After pillaging a broad swath of cities in his path, he was near obtaining the surrender of Orleans when the combined Roman and Visigoth armies arrived and forced Attila's retreat to the northeast.
25. The army was receptive to suggestions from white citizens that blacks should be incarcerated for supposedly pillaging and looting indiscriminately.
26. On entering the ruined city, and finding it pillaged, the Russians pillaging it too.
27. Then during the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 the German-speaking Mennonites were suspect as enemies, and ruthless pillaging devastated the villages.
28. The other two are for war crimes, for intentionally directing attacks against civilians and for pillaging.
29. Where is the justice of political power if it executes the murderer and jails the plunderer, and then itself marches upon neighboring lands, killing thousands and pillaging the very hills?
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