Use "plunder" in a sentence

1. The thief disgorged his plunder.

2. To ransack or plunder; pillage.

3. Plunder thus became an instrument of state.

4. You can plunder my dungeon anytime.

5. It's not a case of plunder.

6. They loaded the carts with plunder.

7. He Has Come Quickly to the Plunder.”

8. The idea of plunder, murder, and regicide !

9. Those who plunder relics are worse than thieves!

10. Plunder is the very nature of imperialism.

11. Their fat flesh fuels the pirate's plunder

12. Saul lets his men keep their plunder.

13. Orcs plunder Moria desecrate our sacred halls.

14. The thieves hid their plunder in the cave.

15. I was ordered to plunder the coffers of Florence.

16. Together they will plunder the people of the East.

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18. He would risk his life any time for plunder.

19. Europe was ravaged by plunder, murder, rape, and disease.

20. Yes, to plunder, but also to explore new lands.

21. He fled the country with $600 million in plunder.

22. After all, no greedy hucksters could steal or plunder them.

23. Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder

24. Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder

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26. + But after they killed them, they did not seize any plunder.

27. Brigandage refers to the illegal act of highway robbery and plunder

28. Booty definition, spoil taken from an enemy in war; plunder; pillage

29. All during the night thousands were out in quest of plunder.

30. The thieves are often armed and in some cases have killed for their plunder.

31. Booty definition, spoil taken from an enemy in war; plunder; pillage

32. Some common synonyms of Booty are loot, plunder, prize, spoils, and spoil

33. But pirates lurked in the shoals of global commerce, ready to plunder the cargoes.

34. Brigandage refers to the life and practice of brigands: highway robbery and plunder

35. Brigandage refers to the life and practice of Brigands: highway robbery and plunder

36. We need to put a stop to the plunder of the rain forest.

37. These intrepid ministers are searching for something far more valuable than plunder, however.

38. + And they will plunder them and seize them and take them to Babylon.

39. They plunder the resources and enslave Chinese miners , who go on resistance continuously.

40. His long throw allowed Chris Kiwomya to plunder the opening goal after 56 minutes.

41. These warriors would raid and plunder the Israelites, abducting and enslaving many—even children.

42. Again and again they returned to plunder and ravage, to seize everything of value.

43. She faces charges of helping to plunder her country's treasury of billions of dollars.

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45. According to the Scriptural account, the Israelites had good reason not to plunder Jericho’s grain.

46. Sea battles and voyages and plunder and buried treasure and king's pardons and kidnapped wenches.

47. Poorer countries are simply a resource for big business-cheap labour, cheap dumping grounds, cheap plunder.

48. Plunder there was Aplenty and the holds of the Duke and the Duchess bulged with treasure

49. Now he is determined to conquer and plunder your city and rape and kill its inhabitants.

50. The king had at his disposal, not tax revenue, but plunder and tribute amassed through warfare.

51. The Archivist is an independent Zoat who was involved in the plunder of the Seventh Blackstone Fortress

52. He led plunder and conquest raids across Central and Southeastern Europe, subjugating most of the neighbouring tribes.

53. Hanging myself from Edinburgh's flagpole was preferable... to letting that parasite plunder my talents a day longer.

54. Napoleon institutionalised plunder of conquered territories: French museums contain art stolen by Napoleon's forces from across Europe.

55. The future of our planet is in danger if we continue to plunder it as we do.

56. To the wealth they received from their estates and taxation, successful Merovingians could also add plunder and tribute from neighbouring peoples.

57. Bashkirs had a reputation as a hospitable but suspicious people, apt to plunder and disinclined to hard work

58. (Jeremiah 27:9-15) Enemies from outside will come in and plunder them and carry them away captive.

59. because you cleanse the outside of the cup and of the dish, but inside they are full of plunder and immoderateness.

60. All her gold and silver idols would be melted down as a part of the plunder taken by the idolatrous Assyrians (.

61. Your simplicity long ended when you took Persian mistresses and children and you thickened your holdings with plunder and jewels.

62. The nations of the UN will plunder the prostitute’s wealth, devour her, and “completely burn her.” —Read Revelation 17:16.

63. *+ They got rid of their enemies,+ killing 75,000 of those who hated them; but they did not seize any plunder.

64. They took as much plunder as they could, including the Standard and al-Afdal's personal tent, and burned the rest.

65. Blunderbusses: Blundered : blunderer Words that sound like or rhyme with Blundered blunderer plundered plunderer blunderers blunder blunders blundering floundered plunderers plunder

66. It provides the stock of examples and analogies which politicians can plunder to justify policies for a novel and complex situation.

67. Bezzle ( third-person singular simple present bezzles, present participle Bezzling, simple past and past participle bezzled ) ( obsolete) To plunder; to lay waste to, in riot

68. While the Huns are content to plunder and extort the surrounding nations, Attila looks beyond to the possibility of an empire and new world order

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70. No Edomites or other nationalities would be allowed to plunder the abandoned cities of Judah and use the land as pasture ground.

71. While all these words mean "something taken from another by force or craft," Booty implies plunder to be shared among confederates

72. Fueled by greed in having the opportunity to plunder another rich civilization, they conquered the Incan emperor and had him put to death.

73. The newly enfranchised majority has decided to formulate law on the same principle of legal plunder that was used by their predecessors when the vote was limited.

74. [French Corsaire, from Old Provençal corsari, from Old Italian corsaro, from Medieval Latin cursārius, from cursus, plunder, from Latin, run, course; see course.]

75. Thieves cut vessels adrift from their moorings at night to plunder them, and small boats with contraband made a living plying the Thames.

76. At that time even spoil in abundance will have to be divided up; the lame ones themselves will actually take a big plunder.”

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78. THE Dutch island of Saba once served as a stronghold for buccaneers who sailed the waters of the Caribbean Sea in search of plunder.

79. Residents of Russia's far east fear that China is planning to plunder their oil and timber and perhaps even to colonise their empty spaces.

80. I do not think that illegal plunder, such as theft or swindling —which the penal code defines, anticipates, and punishes —can be called socialism.