marauder
Example Sentences
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“With results like that, we often think there must have been male marauders coming in for conquest.”
From Science Magazine
He may have changed his positions on this or that conflict willy-nilly, but Trump, Ackerman writes, never wavered on one key point — “the perception of nonwhites as marauders, even as conquerors, from hostile foreign civilizations.”
From New York Times
As realignment roils college football and partnerships dissolve, the new commissioner’s mission is clear: Keep the Pac-12 intact and potential marauders at bay.
From Seattle Times
Yet, instead of marauders invading the Capitol, Trump and his acolytes describe a largely peaceful crowd of protesters unfairly maligned and persecuted by prosecutors, Democrats and mainstream journalists.
From Seattle Times
According to the film’s website, “The Forever Purge” features “a sect of lawless marauders” that “decides that the annual Purge does not stop at daybreak and instead should never end.”
From Los Angeles Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.