Plunder (a town) after capture.
Goods or money obtained illegally.
Steal goods; take as spoils.
Destroy and strip of its possession.
1 The Turks plunder the City, and the Indian Generals withdraw in resentment.
2 The plunder taken in Guayaquil, exclusive of the ransom, was very considerable.
3 Local media have also uncovered plunder of fuel by BDZ's own employees.
4 The greater part of the plunder was, however, in this case refunded.
5 Pile in with us and get your share-ofthe plunder , I mean.
6 The greatest confusion prevailed, the sailors already attempted to plunder the trunks.
7 The officer appeared chagrined when he saw the extent of our plunder .
8 Their destitution was due fully to the high-handed plunder of the city.
9 The two Chickasaws were given their full share of all the plunder .
10 Now, legal plunder may be exercised in an infinite multitude of ways.
11 But all the men carried some container for the plunder to be.
12 The town was given up to plunder , and the booty was immense.
13 Nothing loath, the overdressed boy opened the bag and displayed his plunder .
14 All these the soldiers destroyed, and the militia loaded themselves with plunder .
15 A dishonest dealer in diamonds will probably realise the plunder , - after some years.
16 The Turcomans having completed their plunder , made a distribution of the prisoners.
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