How To Use Marauder In A Sentence

  • We had terrible visions of savage marauders destroying sacred idols, throwing them around with vicious glee.
  • Only the faded sashes they wore, and the weapons they carried, marked them as anything but ordinary folk fleeing the marauders.
  • He saw the soldiers and the land-girls, the silver sausage shapes of the barrage balloons in the sky, the occasional flight of marauder or defender aeroplanes droning aloft.
  • Red Marauder, despite mistakes, won by a distance from Smarty (16-1).
  • And I pictured portly monks in sackcloth habits fighting off marauders with arrows blessed by some medieval bishop.
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  • Waterloo libero Brian Fuchs returns a serve as his teammates look on during Wednesday's action versus the visiting McMaster Marauders.
  • 1645 This year the colony was attacked by a party of 'rowdies' or marauders and the missioners were carried off to Virginia." [ Captain Richard Ingle The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653
  • It was at that age that he was sold into slavery by a group of Irish marauders that raided his village.
  • Fights and chases erupt when personal penguin space is invaded or when young marauders snitch a few prized pebbles to start building nests of their own.
  • Hours of all the chanceful fortunes of a soldier's life, in hill-wars and desert raids, passed in memory through his thoughts now where he was stretched; looking dreamily through the film of his smoke at the city of tents, and the reclining forms of camels, and the tall, white slowly moving shapes of the lawless marauders of the sand plains. Under Two Flags
  • The fort was built in 1793 under John Simcoe and was Toronto's main defence against an army of mindless marauders in 1812.
  • This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods.
  • The focus of urban planning is now on eco-friendly methods to tackle the winged marauder, the mosquito, going by what planners say.
  • If monkeys, crows, or other bold marauders are overnumerous, he probably has to sit out in the rude watch-house in the little clearing and keep the scarecrows moving, or by shouts and other means drive off the uninvited pests. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • The warriors struggled to reload and finish the job when to their horror, a second Marauder appeared over the crest of the hill.
  • - 1 CORINTHIANS 13: 8) + + + Onward, The Seer Glass ships of fear Marauder's path Gaze in her eyes Sacred and wise ... prophecy Lost in her trance In her eyes the flames dance ... foreboding Truth of her days Black endless rays Shows the skryer WN.com - Articles related to Facebook helps customers connect through technology
  • We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
  • He was called a marauder, a cat burglar and the artful dodger, and, to quote him, he says at one point, the more exuberant members of the party opposite have for some years, at elections at any rate, been accustomed to salute me by the expression ` murderer 'and from that point of view,' robber 'is sort of a promotion. The Role of Opposition
  • In the wake of their travels, they have left half of the galaxy devoid of sapient life, primarily through the use of their Marauder starships.
  • She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild. The Southland
  • Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
  • We have stood deaf, mute and blind as our motherland is raped by land-grabbing raiders and marauders from the Middle East to India. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Lessons From Columbia U.
  • The Traditions fight to preserve magic against the Technocracy, and to defend against the depredations of Marauders and Nephandi.
  • More than once they came across the bleached bones and disintegrated rags of gnomes, goblins, and other dead marauders.
  • They have been called plunderers, robbers and marauders; yet, no matter how unwilling we may be to admit it, the positive fact remains, that THEY STOLE BUT FEW VALUABLES; THAT THEY DESTROYED, Ridgeway An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada
  • The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog.
  • But the more evident marauder is pigeons, thanks to the sandwich crusts left by lunchers and the feed spread by misguided bird fanciers.
  • The fort was built in 1793 under John Simcoe and was Toronto's main defence against an army of mindless marauders in 1812.
  • According to the pirate legend, after months at sea, pillaging and singing sea chanties, the marauders had to stop in at a pirate-friendly settlement to unload their looted cargo, load up on supplies, and visit the local taverns and brothels. Loaded Guns, Barrels of Rum, and a Silk Ribbon
  • We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
  • In other lands however there are pillagers and marauders that keep me strong, but soon will come a time when slaughter shall cover these lands and I shall rise above the rest.
  • This marauder was a Tartar, who had been a soldier and deserted. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • No sensor on the Ferengi marauder which was orbiting the fourth of six planets registered the arrival or departure of the warbird, or the existence of the probes. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands! CHAPTER 14
  • Thursday's semi final will be a rubber match between the Warriors and second place Marauders.
  • I can hardly think of a worse fate for any society than to be led into the future by the political class of gangsters, marauders, looters, and liars.
  • It was a faithful likeness of the movie poster for Jurassic Park, with that distinctive script spelling out "When lizards ruled the earth", but instead of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the marauder was a massive fanged gecko looking for something to devour. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE
  • Ships of our navy have had occasional run-ins with pirates and marauders, but war for us is like the vaguest memory.
  • These stripy yellow marauders from the continent are twice as big as their British counterparts.
  • Webster chose the vignettes wisely, including accounts of Orde Wingate and the Chindits, Merrill's Marauders, and Chennault's Flying Tigers.
  • After reading McCarthy's take on the unspeakably evil acts perpetrated by a group of depraved 19th-century American marauders from the Old West, I queasily figured it was better to write this post than try to eat breakfast. Dave Astor: If All Books Were as Violent as Cormac McCarthy Books
  • They also - and this is when you know a cricket-writer is really moved - began to alliterate, so Jayasuriya rapidly became the Marauder of Matara.
  • She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild. The Southland
  • If international rugby is to mean anything, trans-nations marauders seeking higher wages really should be stopped.
  • For his dissertation, he studied Pheidologeton, commonly known as marauder ants, under the Pulitzer Prize-winning biologist E.O. Wilson. NPR Topics: News
  • Mantotte, on the northwest coast, near Adam's Bridge, became the great place of debarcation; and here successive bands of marauders landed time after time without meeting any effectual resistance from the unwarlike Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • This time, the marauder was a relatively young fox - and no match for the new cockerel Dude and his hens Izzy, Pongo and Pecky. Latest Articles
  • North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands! CHAPTER 14
  • marauder," from writing about a personage whom Stubbs might have written about, though he had not. The Life of Froude

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