ravage|ravaged|ravages|ravaging in English
verb
[rav·age || 'rævɪdʒ]
rob, plunder, pillage; destroy, ruin, demolish
Use "ravage|ravaged|ravages|ravaging" in a sentence
1. Betook himself to ravaging the East country in return
2. Excalfaction ravage peltae Arctogean titmal restorations coproprietors nonsoberly redecussate
3. War continues to ravage Europe.
4. A wolf of the desert plains keeps ravaging them,
5. Ravage AOE decreased for level 1 and
6. The invaders ravaged the countryside.
7. (Revelation 6:5, 6) Deadly plagues ravage mankind.
8. I will gain strange powers in this ravage.
9. Any nose may ravage with impunity a Rose.
10. Her looks had not survived the ravages of time.
11. The forest was ravaged by fire.
12. 13 The invaders ravaged the countryside.
13. 13 Any nose may ravage with impunity a Rose.
14. But the ravages of time have not been kind.
15. 1 The forest was ravaged by fire.
16. 2 Bands of soldiers ravaged the countryside.
17. Bushfires ravage Australia Area the size of South Korea razed
18. I had to make up for the ravages of time.
19. Quarterback John Elway, continues to defy the ravages of time.
20. The countryside has been ravaged by pollution.
21. His last years were ravaged by financial crises.
22. 13 The conquering army ravaged the whole country.
23. The rape of the countryside had a profound ravage on them.
24. Storm-ravaged Bahamians seeking entry to U.S
25. Look at that face, ravaged, dissipated, evil.