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португальский
saque
каталонский
saqueig
The act of stealing valuable things from a place.
pillage
pillaging
португальский
saque
Plundering.
acquisitive
1
She had no family, no friends: a true victim, ripe for
plundering
.
2
Ship after
plundering
the Brigantine gave the same to the said Thos.
3
For five days the sepoys had been killing and
plundering
the British.
4
After the mad
plundering
of the times of Cæsar, followed methodical exploiting.
5
For a year he ruled in his own interest,
plundering
and terrorizing.
6
The object of the city's interference is to continue
plundering
the country.
7
And they did this while
plundering
and raiding this continent's aboriginal population.
8
Men have been
plundering
tombs and monuments since the dawn of civilisation.
9
They were robbing him, the zouaves and chasseurs were
plundering
his house.
10
There should be no
plundering
,
no irregularity, no disregard of general orders.
11
Will there be a return to the illicit
plundering
of its treasures?
12
But upon one thing we are determined: there shall be no
plundering
.
13
He then sailed eastward along Skane,
plundering
the country wherever he came.
14
The
plundering
rascals will hesitate before they attempt to break-in, he answered.
15
I can no more stop
plundering
than a toper leave a wine-jar.
16
John retired to the robbers at Masada, and took to
plundering
Idumsea.
plundering
plunder
be no plundering
little plundering
catch plundering
illegal plundering
португальский
saque
pilhagem
каталонский
saqueig
pillatge