Similar words: blundering, plunder, plundered, thundering, laundering, foundering, money laundering, wandering. Meaning: ['plʌndə(r)] n. the act of stealing valuable things from a place. adj. given to taking by force what is desired.
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1. They amassed huge wealth by plundering the colonies.
2. The conquerors advanced , killing and plundering as they went.
3. The conquerors advanced,killing and plundering wherever they went.
4. Someone has been plundering funds from the company.
5. The troops crossed the country, plundering and looting as they went.
6. This has been done by plundering £4 billion from the Government reserves.
7. His gentle plundering stopped, though his lips hovered near.
8. Plundering enroute was forbidden, probably because it reduced the speed of the army rather than for any ethical reasons.
9. The expedition acquired the character of a vast plundering raid.
10. Just as hapless as the plundering Norse overlord he'd been playing for the past few weeks!
11. That wolf? Just as hapless as the plundering Norse overlord he'd been playing for the past few weeks!
12. They accused him of plundering the public treasury.
13. The conquerors marched on, burning, killing, raping and plundering as they went.
14. He is plundering the means of production , thus ruining and enslaving China's national industries.
15. It lies in the strong stockholder plundering strategy under the surplus demanding power of enterprise.
16. After plundering enough pelf, he took a train bound for the border.
17. The runaround Arsenal administered here this month in plundering five proved as much, as does the sorry tally of two clean sheets in the Premier League to date all term.
18. Have you ever seen them plundering, burning, turning the countryside into a desert?
19. Plundering the washed - up booty was legal - asas it was registered with the receiver of the wreck.
20. Father: I can't get any body to go plundering anymore.
21. Atrocity stories filtered through, of the Mamelukes bursting into the citadel; of the destruction,(Sentencedict) the rampage; the plundering.
22. In my opinion, a skip should be regarded as an open invitation to selective plundering.
23. They are meant to appeal to Tamburlaine's humanity and hopefully stop him from plundering the town.
24. The Donghua honorable person pleads pointdeath , undergoes 33 disasters voluntarily, 99 plundering, guidance Eight Immortals homing.
25. Some completed their capitalist primitive accumulation through colonization and plundering; some expanded sphere of influence and hegemony through militarism and war.
26. Even in retirement, however, Blackbeard couldn't give up being a pirate and soon fell, once again, into the habit of plundering ships.
27. Both pollution and ecological crisis would be inevitable if the plundering and conquering of nature, which serve the satisfaction of desire, were held as the terminal value of a civilization.
28. MAN (TRANSLATED): "Our problem is not to do with cooking oil, sugar or semolina. Our problem is with the injustice, the plundering of wealth and oppression."
29. In the areas under his occupation the enemy has been rapaciously plundering manpower and material resources.
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