Marauded example sentences

Related (10): pillaged, raided, looted, plundered, ransacked, ravaged, despoiled, sacked, depredated, spoiled.

"Marauded" Example Sentences


1. The barbarian hordes marauded through the countryside, destroying villages and pillaging towns.
2. The pirates marauded along the coast, attacking coastal settlements and plundering ships.
3. The bandits marauded the villages, looting and burning houses.
4. The Vikings marauded the coasts of England and France, terrorizing villages and raiding monasteries.
5. The marauding invaders showed no mercy as they ransacked towns and villages.
6. The Mongol hordes marauded across Asia, leaving nothing but destruction in their wake.
7. The raiders marauded through the province, looting everything of value.
8. The Mongol armies marauded their way across eastern Europe, sacking cities and slaughtering villagers.
9. The troops marauded the city after taking it, sacking shops and homes.
10. As the army marched through, the soldiers marauded the farms for food and supplies.
11. The brigands marauded the villages in the dead of night, pillaging and burning.
12. The marauding Huns invaded Rome, destroying everything in their path.
13. The raiders marauded the towns along the coast, ravaging and plundering without mercy.
14. The raiders marauded through the countryside, burning farms and stealing livestock.
15. The bandits marauded the town for hours, terrorizing the residents as they looted shops and homes.
16. The enemy soldiers marauded the village, ransacking every house and barn.
17. The Huns marauded across Europe, brutally slaughtering those who resisted.
18. The raiders marauded the caravans along the Silk Road, robbing merchants and travelers.
19. The marauding army showed no mercy as it pillaged its way through the peaceful countryside.
20. The raiders marauded across central Asia, seizing treasures and enslaving inhabitants.
21. The soldiers marauded the neighboring towns for supplies, taking whatever they wanted.
22. The Vikings marauded the monks at the priory, smashing relics and burning sacred texts.
23. The attacking army marauded the villages in its wake, pillaging and then burning homes.
24. The barbarian hordes marauded and pillaged their way across the Roman countryside.
25. The bandits marauded through the valley, terrorizing townspeople and stealing property.
26. The Mongols marauded their way through China, destroying cities and massacring millions.
27. The robbers marauded through the farmhouses, stealing money, food and livestock.
28. The raiders marauded the region for weeks before finally withdrawing.
29. The Huns marauded the Roman Empire for decades, sacking cities and butchering civilians.
30. The invading army marauded the villages they passed through, looting shops and homes.
31. The barbarian hordes marauded across Europe for generations, terrorizing villages and towns.
32. The marauding army left nothing but wreckage and devastation in its wake.
33. The soldiers marauded through the conquered city, smashing windows and breaking down doors.
34. The raiders marauded the merchant caravans, seizing anything of value and killing the merchants.
35. The pirates marauded along the eastern seaboard, attacking shoreline towns and settlements.
36. The invading army marauded the villages they passed through, destroying anything of value.
37. The barbarian hordes marauded through the countryside, pillaging and burning crops.
38. The marauding troops marauded the village for hours, looting and torching houses.
39. The army marauded the occupied territory for months, pillaging towns and seizing property.
40. The enemy soldiers marauded the farms, stealing livestock and destroying crops.
41. The Mongols marauded China for decades, brutalizing cities and slaughtering inhabitants.
42. The Huns marauded Europe for generations, destroying Roman cities and terrifying civilians.
43. The marauding army pillaged and burnt its way across the countryside.
44. The pillaging hordes marauded across the empire, leaving nothing but devastation in their wake.
45. The brigands marauded the caravans on the Silk Road, seizing valuable goods and murdering merchants.
46. The invaders marauded through enemy territory, raping, pillaging and burning towns.
47. The barbarian hordes marauded across the empire for decades, spreading terror and destruction.
48. The Vikings marauded northern Europe for centuries, terrorizing monasteries and pillaging towns.
49. The marauding troops burnt crops and dwellings as they marauded the villages.
50. The conquering army marauded the defeated cities, looting and pillaging homes and shops.
51. The enemy soldiers marauded the farms and villages, stealing food and supplies.
52. The raiders marauded the province for weeks before withdrawing back across the border.
53. The marauding army burnt and looted everything in its path for miles around.
54. The barbarians marauded throughout the countryside, pillaging villages and farms.
55. The Mongol hordes marauded across Asia and eastern Europe for decades, decimating cities.
56. The attacking army marauded the villages, looting homes and burning crops.
57. The bandits marauded the caravan on the Silk Road, murdering traders and seizing cargo.
58. The invading troops marauded the city for hours before finally withdrawing.
59. The marauding army marauded for miles around, terrorizing villagers and stealing supplies.
60. The raiders marauded across the countryside, burning farms and slaughtering livestock.

Common Phases


1. marauded through - moved violently or forcefully while looting and pillaging
2. marauded across - moved rapidly while savagely pillaging an area
3. left nothing but destruction in their wake - a phrase to describe how marauders leave total devastation after ravaging an area
4. showed no mercy - acted cruelly and ruthlessly without pity
5. spread terror and destruction - caused fear and damaged everything indiscriminately
6. pillaged and burnt - looted and set fire to
7. burnt crops and dwellings - set fire to farms and houses
8. slaughtering/ butchering civilians - killing non-combatants brutally
9. pillaging and then burning homes - looting and then setting fire to residences
10. marauded for miles around - ravaged the surrounding countryside for many miles

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