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Steal goods; take as spoils.
rifle
strip
plunder
loot
foray
pillage
ransack
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1
The
"
reave
,
"
as biotics referred to it, was used to target an opponent's nervous system.
2
Gillian launched a
reave
.
3
The result was a weak and ineffectual
"
reave
"
that did little more than give Gillian a reason to pull the trigger.
4
I got to hurry, because the mair hericopter
reaves
right away.
5
A good cow was a good cow, had she been twenty times
reaved
!
6
The
reaves
divided the land into pastures for cows, sheep, and Dartmoor's famous hardy ponies.
7
It was Calamity lying on her face at the foot of the windlass, weeping and
reaving
her hair.
8
5 When the wroth western wind does
reave
their locks;
9
They spread them into long, low unmortared stone
reaves
that crossed and hatched the landscape, and remain vivid even today.
10
577 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.
13
He'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.
14
8 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
.
"
launch a reave
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