22 Verbs to Use for the Word marauder

The sight so angered him that he stopped abruptly and brought his rifle to his shoulder, with the intention of shooting the marauder from his horse.

" Barney followed the sable marauder through the grounds to the rear of the trellis, and crept with him through a window which stood open.

The young king set out northwards with a great army to punish these marauders, and he was told by his scouts that they had hastily left Stanhope on his approach.

Once warned, they would be doubly armed, and, standing back to back, they could safely defy the marauder from the north.

More lately Richard dismissed his wondering marauders.

"I was troubled in my sleep and came downstairs because I heard a noise, and feared those midnight marauders of which we have heard so much of late.

I don't feel such a marauder as I would have done if, by taking you, I had robbed some other woman.

Commanded to intercept all marauders and pirates, they kept a look-out for Walker.

With such an escort, to which are joined marauders who are no better, the agents often have all they can do.

He was about to lie right down and die, when the cur stopped, sniffed the air once or twice, and with those same low growls, led the marauders through a rail fence into the woods, and lay quietly down.

In spite of the fact that the lumber workers were within their legal right to keep open their halls and to defend them from felonious attack, it had never happened until November 11, that active resistance was offered the marauders.

Dropping hat and canvas, Lanyard gave chase and overhauled the marauder as he was clambering out through the open window, where a firm hand on his collar checked his preparations to drop half a dozen feet to the flagged court.

Thirty militia gathered, followed the trail, and overtook the marauders at Rolling Fork, killing four, while the others scattered; of the whites one was killed and two wounded.

Of course they had no idea of trying to pepper the marauders, though it would seem as though they richly deserved to be punctured with a few small bird shot, because of the meanness of their contemplated action.

"I only prevent Southern marauders from robbing people of their liberty.

But there was often some protection for them, for whenever the savages became very bold, bodies of Kentucky militia were sent to patrol the trail, and these not only guarded the trains of incomers, but kept a sharp look-out for Indian signs, and, if any were found, always followed and, if possible, fought and scattered the marauders.

This evening, every one was on the alert, extra sentries were posted, and every precaution taken to secure the marauders.

At other times while the great poet was singing his sweetest songs, we would seize his ancient roosters by their tails, and while they were making night hideous with their lamentations, the angry couple would bombard the hen-roosts with shovels, hoes and other weapons in the hope of slaughtering the marauders.

Frequently it was a band of neighbors, together in a posse, who followed and brought to bay the marauders.

Thus when someone in England mistakenly, and before sufficient German prisoners were in their hands, treated certain submarine marauders differently from other prisoners, the German Government speedily referred to this card-index, picked out a number of officers with connections in the House of Lords and House of Commons, and treated them as convicts.

The idea of calling us marauders!" "What else were we?" "Boys, it is our duty to take him out and hold him under under the hose!" "Gentlemen," said Jack Diamond, who was present, "you will have a real lively time if you try to do it.

It was difficult for them to get their minds quite right about it, especially the first pair, to whom it was a matter of unasked question just how much help Ham had given Dab in capturing the marauder.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  marauder