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Marauding for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: mə'rɔdɪŋ

What does Marauding really mean?

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Alright, so, imagine you're watching a movie or reading a book about a group of pirates who are sailing the seas, looking for treasure and causing mischief. When they "maraud," they're basically going on these adventures where they're not really following any rules, and they're kind of just going around and doing whatever they want. It's like when a group of friends goes on a wild adventure, but maybe not in the most responsible way. They might be causing trouble or being reckless, sort of like wild animals running around and causing chaos. So, when we say that someone is "marauding," it means they're going around and causing trouble, kind of like the pirates in those stories. It's not really a good thing to do because it can upset people and cause problems. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Michael Rodriguez on 2023-11-19 18:12:51

Marauding In a sentece

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  • The marauding band of pirates raided the village and stole all the treasure.
  • The marauding wolves roamed the countryside, hunting for food.
  • The marauding army marched through the land, causing destruction wherever they went.
  • The marauding gang of robbers terrorized the town, robbing shops and homes.
  • The marauding bears scavenged for food in the campsite, causing a lot of damage.

Marauding Synonyms

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Marauding Similar Words

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