Synonym: forage, loot, pillage, plunder, raid, rifle, rummage, search. Similar words: transaction, transatlantic, sack, knapsack, hit the sack, ransom, transit, transmit. Meaning: ['rænsæk] v. 1. steal goods; take as spoils 2. search thoroughly.
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31. Centaur tribes terrorize the Barrens of Kalimdor and ransack the indigenous peoples' villages and cities.
32. But he said archaeologists were struggling to keep up with looters, who often ransack ancient sites before the experts can get to them.
33. He began to ransack his mother's workbox for a piece of thread.
34. Person freedom is the person that points to a citizen (include spirit and body) do not suffer imprison illegally, ransack, cross-question, reach encroachment freedom.
35. It sent police to ransack the offices of the country's leading investigative journalist, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and those of a women's group.
36. You can pitch a tent and you can make"2)s'mores" and tell ghost stories and then, when the kids are all snuggled into their sleeping bags, Dad can slip into a bear suit and 3)ransack the campsite.
37. They ransack the house ... Alex seizes the 59-year-old mother of six by the hair.
More similar words: transaction, transatlantic, sack, knapsack, hit the sack, ransom, transit, transmit, transfer, transform, transfuse, transpose, transmute, transport, translate, transient, transpire, transcend, transplant, transfixed, transcribe, transparent, transition, transience, transgress, transcript, transversal, transfusion, transparency, transmitter.