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pillager

[ US /ˈpɪɫɪdʒɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)

How To Use pillager In A Sentence

  • As the pillager wipes his filthy parts after the rape he kills his victims as well as my sons. Crime, culpability and punishment
  • In the ninth century, when Paris was invaded by the Norsemen, those great pillagers of tombs, her relics were taken for safety some fifteen miles away.
  • Shall I welcome this man with open arms and allow myself to become an abettor - an enabler - of the robber, rapist and pillager? Crime, culpability and punishment
  • This forced him to back-pedal and promise to crack down on corporate pillagers, to publicly soften his environmental obstructionism, and to promise to pump more funds into housing, education and job programs.
  • We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
  • Mrs. Douaoui says one French journalist who she prefers not to mention by name wrote at the top of his of his obituary "the pillager of Africa is dead. Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell
  • Living beings were about to appear, pillagers of tombs, no doubt, come to unswathe them all! Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • You are a rapist and a pillager and a thief of the working man's rights," it read, "and may you rot in hell. Motown Mechanic
  • They forced the president to back-pedal and promise to crack down on corporate pillagers, pump more funds into housing, education and job programs, and to publicly soften his environmental obstructionism.
  • Their attempt at grandeur is deeply ironic, however, since they fail to see what the comparison really implies: that the Americans, too, are conquerors and pillagers.
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