Marauding in a sentence as an adjective

Around the tower I built a magma moat for defense from the marauding goblins and zombies.

This in turn gives a society as a whole less incentive to go marauding against its neighbors.

Mr Toad tries to dodge orbital debris & marauding aliens on his way to Venus.

Cool like he's taken down marauding hordes with his bare hands so keeping you away from that box isn't even a thing.

With a team, I can take down a mastodon, **** a marauding saber tooth tiger, fight off enemy clans.

It can also throw up whatever barriers it feels are appropriate to keep out marauding trolls.

When the marauding hordes are coming over the hill it might be time to dispense with the eye-rolling.

Careful, you'll fall foul of fashionable thought and the marauding thoughtcrime enforcers.

When the Roman empire collapsed, people needed protection from marauding hordes.

Giving them free rein, either as a dictator of one government, or as the leader of a band of marauding anarchists, is never a good idea.

I usually sleep with my glasses and my iPad under our pillows in an attempt to keep them safe from our marauding Burmese cats who love to chew on expensive items.

You were safe in your factory because of police-forces and fire-forces that the rest of us paid for. You didnt have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory and hire someone to protect against this because of the work the rest of us did.

Well, let's just have these guys arrested for marauding around the freeways with a "loaded gun" and we'll let the Russian hackers figure out the Cherokee's vulnerabilities.

The best way I can describe it is that marauding hordes of extremists aggressively took over some groups mercilessly attacked anyone deviating from their vision of the world.

I'm not ruling out giant marauding space worms that get attracted to the CO2 enriched atmosphere and end up breaking down the entire crust into sterile lumps no bigger than a tortoise, before then leaving for fresh new planets to scour of all life.

In the ancestral human environment, a "black swan" event wasn't just losing your job, it was having your whole tribe killed by marauding invaders, or losing your food supply to a bunch of hungry monkeys, or having a brushfire sweep through your camp and destroy everything.

You're basically saying, "I refuse to even try to live harmoniously with others because they're just going to keep demanding **** from me."If you don't want or care to examine your thoughts and actions, that's fine, but getting all high and mighty about it by invoking Kipling and comparing them to marauding Vikings is just silly.

Marauding definitions

adjective

characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding; "bands of marauding Indians"; "predatory warfare"; "a raiding party"

See also: predatory raiding