Having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence.
Wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value.
1 In the space of perhaps an hour, she had pillaged every room.
2 There was not a house in the town but had been pillaged .
3 The generals of the United States never permit individuals to be pillaged .
4 He pillaged that store with the thoroughness of the Crusaders looting Constantinople.
5 The temples and palaces were pillaged , and finally the city was burnt.
6 The population was massacred without mercy, and the town pillaged and burnt.
7 The city might have been, not only pillaged , but laid in ruins.
8 And at last he clearly saw that the house was being pillaged .
9 The military mob pillaged the palace and proclaimed their chieftain, Vseslaf, king.
10 Several jigger-sized whiskey bottles pillaged from the hotel's minibar littered the nightstand.
11 The barons' men from Herstmonceux pillaged the lands of Walderne or Pevensey.
12 Mobutu has pillaged his country and deposited the proceeds in Swiss accounts.
13 Many of the discharged soldiers turned highwaymen, pillaged farmhouses, and robbed travelers.
14 Now one, now another wanted to see how the pillaged house looked.
15 Thoughtless lumbermen have pillaged millions of acres of our most productive forests.
16 For an hour or two they cut and slashed, pillaged and robbed.
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