Someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
1 He was the despoiler of the rich, the destroyer of the poor.
2 He would feel like the despoiler of the widow and the orphan.
3 He was a thief, and a despoiler of the widow and orphan.
4 This is the only despoiler that I know it to possess.
5 Perchance he will undo the wrongs of this Bartlett, the despoiler .
6 If my hiding-place were published, no help could save me from the despoiler .
7 Did they overtake, overhaul, seize, or lay hands upon the despoiler ? '
8 So much we saw as we broke cover and ran in upon the despoiler .
9 Never from that time would I trust myself to meet or see the despoiler .
10 As a despoiler of the dead, his offence was rank.
11 For these reasons the granary knows no final multiplication on the part of the despoiler .
12 What attracts me is a parasite, a trumpery Gnat, the bold despoiler of the Halictus.
13 A loyal Marteau, a thief, a despoiler of women!
14 She rose in her wrath, reached for her shoe, and made short work of the unethical despoiler .
15 I will tell you, tyrant and despoiler .
16 Derider of priests, despoiler of purity, mocker of Holy Church, your impious reign is at an end.
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