maraud in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
MARAUD: to roam in search of plunder or to engage in raiding for goods or resources.
Sample Sentences
- The pirates would often maraud along the coastline, leaving destruction in their wake.
- During the chaotic battle, soldiers were ordered not to maraud the nearby villages for any supplies.
- As night fell, the raiders planned to maraud the unsuspecting town under the cover of darkness.
- The wild bandits would maraud through the countryside, striking fear into the hearts of the local farmers.
- In the post-apocalyptic landscape, survivors had to maraud abandoned buildings to find essential resources.
- The bandits planned to maraud the unsuspecting village at dawn.
- As they marauded through the countryside, the soldiers left destruction in their wake.
- Legends spoke of pirates who would maraud the coastal towns, taking treasure and terrorizing locals.
- In the midst of the chaos, a rogue faction attempted to maraud the supply lines, causing further unrest.
- The wildlife in the area seemed to maraud the crops each night, leaving farmers desperate for a solution.
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