Sentence examples for to raid from inspiring English sources

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to raid

noun

A quick hostile or predatory incursion or invasion in a battle

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"Cops want reasons to raid.

They used to raid my room.

If only to raid the Ravens' nest.

I had to raid the savings account.

(With a stop to raid Goering's wine cellar).

Falling house prices mean less equity to raid.

Israeli soldiers continue to raid our village, and clashes ensue.

One unattractive idea is to raid pension funds.

"Otherwise, it is a license to raid the till".

There's no fridge to raid, nor a workout room.

Time to raid the dressing-up box for your outfit.

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