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be ransacked

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To loot or pillage. See also sack.

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We have to eat our tacos on the hoof lest the food and wine at the galleries be ransacked.

Bargains are easy to find, and flea markets have yet to be ransacked by collectors from the coasts.

Furniture does not pine for a future wherein the boss Plantation house will be ransacked by cavalries or Calvary.

In the past, a mass exodus would leave the hive to be ransacked by honeybees from neighbouring colonies.

The cornucopia of the freshest seasonal ingredients will appear, butcher shops with the finest meats and fish will be ransacked.

The good virtues of sports are worth hanging on to, especially when they can so easily be ransacked in the rush to worship heroes.

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"I'll basically be ransacking my apartment looking for them," Michael Idov, a novelist, said.

"The house is ransacked.

Their houses were ransacked.

Shops were ransacked, shelves emptied.

Several polling stations were ransacked.

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