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marauding
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marauding
(adjective)
marauding
/mə
ˈ
rɑːdɪŋ/
adjective
marauding
/mə
ˈ
rɑːdɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MARAUDING
always used before a noun
:
traveling from place to place to attack others
Marauding
soldiers wandered from town to town.
a
marauding
band/gang of thieves
marauding
lions
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— marauder
/mə
ˈ
rɑːdɚ/
noun
,
plural
marauders
[
count
]
a band/gang of
marauders
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