Sentences with maraud
ma·raud
M m - A marauding band
- A flea out of a blanket shaken, A bloody-minded sinner, Upon a taylor's neck was taken, Marauding for a dinner.
- Gangs of bandits, not even masquerading any longer under the guise of ' nationalistic zealots,' are continuing to maraud, rob, burn and murder.
- As the tract of country they intended to maraud was far in the Moorish territories near the coast of the Mediterranean, they did not arrive until late in the following day.
- Freebooters were marauding all across the territory.
- At the war's end the country had been marauded by returning bands of soldiers.