14 adjectives to describe raiders

The rebel raider.

BECHDOLT, FREDERICK R. Bold raiders of the West.

Betty Carnes (W); 15Sep71; R511844. Selections from American guerrilla: Axis planes pound raiders' desert camp, by Douglas M. Smith & Cecil Carnes.

Savage raiders.

Spoilers of the sea; wartime raiders in the age of steam.

Openly the owner of the Three Stars objected to the proposition of providing the erstwhile raider with a pony.

St. Patrick's Island and Lambay on the east, Clear Island on the south, and Inismurray on the northwest, so well protected by the sea from disturbance at home, were, by that very isolation, terribly exposed to these foreign raiders from the sea.

And there were German raiders loose; one or two had, so far, eluded the cordon the British fleet had flung about the world.

"But now you have more than a gang of Meebaw raiders to deal with.

Yet it would seem that even the loss of manuscripts has been exaggerated, since such lavish abundance remains to us from the times before the first northern raiders came.

There were meetings and an exchange of plans and confidences, and the end of it all was, that Appleman rode into Mexico on that famous foray led by Shelby, when the tottering throne of Maximilian was almost given new foundation by the quixotic raiders.

For a moment the baffled raider glowered upon the man who had outwitted him.

After the Goths came the Huns (375-453), under Attila, the Avars (566-799), both of Mongolian race, and the Gepidae (453-566), of Gothic raceall savage, bloodthirsty raiders, passing and repassing over the Rumanian regions, pillaging and burning everywhere.

In the same year the Duke of Brunswick-Oels and Colonel Dornberg, notwithstanding the smallness of the force under them, by their action positively induced Napoleon, only a few weeks before Wagram, to detach the whole corps of Kellerman, 30,000 strong, which otherwise would have been called up to the support of the Grande Armée, to the region in which these enterprising raiders were operating.

14 adjectives to describe  raiders