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maraud

[muh-rawd] / məˈrɔd /


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Head's heroics came on the back of a blistering spell from marauding pace pair Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc after lunch that sparked a stunning England collapse.

From Barron's

The "Padma stops by out of nowhere" trope is always fun and I liked seeing the cheftestants maraud through the halls letting their fellow competitors know that they should go downstairs.

From Salon

That suggests a dawning realization that in today’s Europe, upended by Russia’s marauding illegality, neutrality no longer translates into nothing to fear.

From Washington Post

It is critical that the Russian troops and commanders who have marauded through Ukraine be investigated and tried for war crimes, including crimes against humanity.

From Washington Post

Several cities in north east Brazil are suffering from serious unrest caused by marauding criminal gangs.

From BBC