Phrases with «pillage»

The word "pillage" means to forcefully take things, usually from a place or a person, often with violence or destruction. Full definition

Sentences with «pillage»

  • «While the PDP attempts to fraudulently re-write history and misrepresent facts on its misrule of the country, Nigerians are traumatised on a daily basis on disclosures of the startling level of pillage of the country's commonwealth perpetuated under its watch.» (punchng.com)
  • Despite centuries of pillaging by more powerful states and devious men, despite misfortune brought by natural disasters, Haitians fight to improve their home every day. (sbnation.com)
  • But this transcendental teaching moment is rudely interrupted by a horde of warrior wolves on a mission of pillage for their despotic boss, Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), an albino peacock bent on ruling the land. (philly.com)
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