She took him for a knave expectant of some chance to maraud.
2
That they are on the maraud is evidenced by the absence of tents.
3
If any of the militia maraud, send them up to me, with a guard.
4
He'll maraud no more, he said, and passed on toward his quarter for the night.
5
A little before day, they were all on the alert; it was the hour for Indian maraud.
6
The ball is intelligently fly-hacked (if that isn't an oxymoron) forward and Ireland maraud forth in numbers.
7
That is often needed given Ivanovic's desire to maraud forward, with the onus on Willian to pester and harry opponents.
8
Liverpool's winner showed not only the value of Steven Gerrard being allowed to maraud but that Newcastle fall short defensively.
9
Some of the disbanded soldiers had retained their arms, but only to defend themselves against the Cossacks and to be better able to maraud.
10
Elyounoussi's desire to maraud forward was similarly impressive; he collected Forrest's return pass before slotting home Celtic's second, albeit with the aid of a deflection.
11
Passing was on point 8 Jan Vertonghen Marauded forward from unfamiliar role.
12
Fishing and swimming were their chief pastimes, with general marauding for adventure.
13
Another account tells of marauding bands of Shechemites which disturbed the district.
14
They marauded every sacred and secret corner of her mind and soul.
15
War broke out suddenly, and the country was overrun by marauding bands.
16
He went marauding elsewhere, and she divorced him by act of parliament.