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marauder

[muh-raw-der] / məˈrɔ dər /


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“With results like that, we often think there must have been male marauders coming in for conquest.”

From Science Magazine

From Boston to Colorado, they contend with militarized government forces, separatist fighters, marauders, lone survivalists and the occasional empathetic figure in need of help as they make their way across the country.

From Los Angeles Times

It includes a particularly brutal stretch of jungle isthmus into Panama known as the Darien Gap, devoid of any roads and plagued by armed marauders and deadly natural perils.

From Seattle Times

Pence and members of his family had to be rushed to safety and were held for hours in an underground loading dock as the marauders roamed the building’s hallways.

From Seattle Times

"There are a few cases when so-called marauders start their activities in the city... They steal people's belongings, mostly from houses that were damaged by artillery shelling," says policeman Vitalii Gazhitov.

From Reuters