maraud - use in sentences

Followed by a transitive particle

  • down: Dangerous in attack or marauding down the left wing, he missed out on Euro 2004 but played himself back into international contention.

Object

  • Dane: The missionary St Adrian was killed by marauding Danes on the island around the year 875.
  • horde: Tell that to the marauding hordes of English football supporters.
  • Scot: The Border town of Alnwick was once a vital defense against the marauding Scots.
  • pirate: A celebration is held here on September 8 each year to mark a famous victory over marauding pirates.
  • Viking: At the time, they thought it was constructed by marauding Vikings in 1003.
  • gang: People who live in ground-floor flats even draw their curtains to avoid attracting the attention of marauding gangs.

Particle object: down_obj

  • flank: Blades were marauding down both flanks and were now backed by a deafening Shoreham Kop.

Modifying Another Word

  • again: Jodee stopped the ball for Jan, marauding once again from left back to thump at goal.
  • forward: The international hopeful accelerated down the left flank and fed Hreidarsson, yet again marauding forward from his oft-ignored starting position of left back.

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