What is the meaning of PLUNDER. Phrases containing PLUNDER
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Personal belongings or baggage. "Pack your plunder, Joe, we're headin' for San Francisco."
Booty, plunder.
– Anything of value a Pirate can plunder.
Prog is British slang for to prowl about for or as if for food or plunder. Prog is British slang for food obtained by begging.
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v. t.
To take the goods of by force, or without right; to pillage; to spoil; to sack; to strip; to rob; as, to plunder travelers.
n.
The act of plundering or pillaging; robbery. See Syn. of Pillage.
v. i.
To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or in plundering.
n.
One who fleeces; a pillager; a plunderer.
n.
One who plunders or pillages.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plunder
n.
The pillage or plunder, as of a town or city; the storm and plunder of a town; devastation; ravage.
imp. & p. p.
of Plunder
n.
One who searches fro, or works upon, the wrecks of vessels, etc. Specifically: (a) One who visits a wreck for the purpose of plunder. (b) One who is employed in saving property or lives from a wrecked vessel, or in saving the vessel; as, the wreckers of Key West.
n.
One belonging to the pirate crews from among the Northmen, who plundered the coasts of Europe in the eighth, ninth, and tenth centuries.
v. t.
To pull roughly or hastily; to plunder; to spoil; to tear.
n.
One of a Teutonic race, formerly dwelling on the south shore of the Baltic, the most barbarous and fierce of the northern nations that plundered Rome in the 5th century, notorious for destroying the monuments of art and literature.
v. t.
To take (something) away from by force; to strip by stealing; to plunder; to pillage; to steal from.
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Not plundered.
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Bent on plunder.
v. t.
To strip; to plunder; to fleece.
v. t.
To plunder or pillage, as a town or city; to devastate; to ravage.
v. t.
To take by pillage; to appropriate forcibly; as, the enemy plundered all the goods they found.
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