Steal goods; take as spoils.
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Examples for "rifle"
Examples for "rifle"
1Research is mixed on whether the assault-rifle ban had a significant impact.
2On the ground lay the saddle-bags and the rifle; as yet unmolested.
3Six months later I was in France shootin people with a rifle.
4The booming of a rifle echoed in the rocks to the left.
5In truth, the rifle played but a small part in the war.
1They were far superior to the tiny strip farms of earlier years.
2The young one had reached the far side of the grassy strip.
3When you strip away the detail, the choice before us is clear.
4Central America, a strip of land between two oceans, is particularly vulnerable.
5A year ago, luxury retailers turned it into a buzzing commercial strip.
1The Turks plunder the City, and the Indian Generals withdraw in resentment.
2The plunder taken in Guayaquil, exclusive of the ransom, was very considerable.
3Local media have also uncovered plunder of fuel by BDZ's own employees.
4The greater part of the plunder was, however, in this case refunded.
5Pile in with us and get your share-ofthe plunder, I mean.
1Photo: Lucas Marshall The loot looks good for the climbers this year.
2I just hope nobody decides to loot this place while we're away.
3Meanwhile the main body of the Martians proceeded to explore and loot.
4Whittle's loot hadn't been money and watches, but parts taken from Mary.
5He left the tavern at first light, taking his loot with him.
1Tonight, yet another foray into the great wasteland which is middle age.
2The company also said its foray into mass gaming was going well.
3He is still awaiting a successful outcome from his latest business foray.
4Can you tell me a bit about your foray into the industry?
5Feyenoord finally managed a foray towards the skull-capped Ederson on 20 minutes.
1It was the era of universal pillage and destruction; nothing held sacred.
2We have passed the inevitable stage of pioneer pillage of natural resources.
3And in addition they will have the right to pillage the city.
4They worked the people up until they joined them in the pillage.
5There was no disorder or pillage of any kind in the city.
1Though I was pleased they chose a traditional gentlemen's outfitter to ransack.
2No one said a word as Kennedy continued to ransack the place.
3He had just opened this safe apparently and begun to ransack it.
4I reckon those fellows who just ran off wanted to ransack it.
5Dorothy and Bess appeared, having completed a ransack of staterooms and cabins.
1They'd probably have to completely despoil the surrounding acres to manage it.
2The duty not to contrive through a covetous heart to despoil another.
3But not for himself did Meleager despoil the body of his foe.
4Your father is an Egyptian to me, and I will despoil him.
5I doubt not they be robbers, eager to overtake and despoil us.
1The "reave," as biotics referred to it, was used to target an opponent's nervous system.
2Gillian launched a reave.
3The result was a weak and ineffectual "reave" that did little more than give Gillian a reason to pull the trigger.
4I got to hurry, because the mair hericopter reaves right away.
5A good cow was a good cow, had she been twenty times reaved!
6The reaves divided the land into pastures for cows, sheep, and Dartmoor's famous hardy ponies.
7It was Calamity lying on her face at the foot of the windlass, weeping and reaving her hair.
85 When the wroth western wind does reave their locks;
9They spread them into long, low unmortared stone reaves that crossed and hatched the landscape, and remain vivid even today.
10577 Sith nothing ever may redeem, nor reave
11"Father sent him reaving along the Stony Shore." Lady Alannys had naught to say to that.
12"Or I'll use it as leverage to get you to start playing Reaving night too." He grinned.
13He's off to Wilmington, they say, and I'm fain to hope we've seen the last o' him and his reaving redcoats in these parts.
148 Into his power, that used her so hard, 9 To reave her honour, which she more than life preferred.
15"The Crow's Eye oft went reaving."