She replied, "And what hath the Caliph left us of livelihood and so forth when he marauded our mansion and seized all our seisins?
It was marauded by merciless bands of savages, led, in some instances, by Frenchmen.
Cow Boys from the British lines were scouring the country, and had recently marauded the neighborhood.
Earl Einar marauded in Ireland, he fought in Ulfreks-fjord with the Irish king Konofogor, as has been related before, and suffered there a great defeat.
He then went eastwards to the district of Gautland, marauded there, and took great ransom from the country.
He sailed westward from thence to Valland, and marauded there.
King Harald marauded on both sides of the land; and when the Danes gathered together on every side to oppose him, he lay at a small island which was uncultivated.
In winter they were in the Orkney Islands and Hebrides; but marauded in summer in Norway, and did great damage.
King Harald, again, marauded to obtain glory and power, forced all the people he could under his power, and died in another king's dominions.
It had been an old custom in Norway that the sons of lendermen, or other great men, went out in war-ships to gather property, and they marauded both in the country and out of the country.
Guthorm had also been engaged early in forays, and had marauded much in the Western countries with a large force.
He sailed all the way north to Northumberland, where he plundered; and thence to Scotland, where he marauded far and wide.
With all this force he steered to Ireland first, where he took with him all the men he could, and then to Bretland, and plundered; and sailed thereafter south to England, and maraudedthere as elsewhere.
He sailed westward from thence to Valland and marauded there.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marauded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.