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Filter by Meaning The hooligans were arrested for pillaging the stadium after the football match.
The villagers had to flee their homes to escape the pillaging of their village by marauders.
The rebels organized a raid aimed at pillaging the enemy's supply depot.
The politician was known for pillaging public resources for personal gain.
The pillaging of natural resources in the rainforest has had a devastating impact on the environment.
The pirate ship sailed along the coast, pillaging merchant vessels along the way.
The Vikings were notorious for pillaging coastal towns and villages.
The vultures were seen pillaging the carcass of a fallen gazelle on the African savannah.
The pirates were pillaging the merchant ships for gold and jewels.
Vikings were notorious for pillaging coastal towns and monasteries.
The villagers were left devastated after the pillaging of their homes by the invading army.
The pirates engaged in pillaging merchant ships along the coast.
The city was left in ruins after the pillaging by the invading army.
The rebels resorted to pillaging supplies from the enemy's camp to sustain their fight.
In times of famine, desperate people often resort to pillaging food stores to feed their families.
The explorers discovered an abandoned temple and found evidence of previous pillaging by treasure hunters.
The looters stormed the abandoned mansion, pillaging valuable artwork and jewelry.
The marauders rode through the countryside, pillaging farms and stealing livestock.
The company was accused of pillaging its employees' pension funds.
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