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- noun Plural form of
ravager .
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Examples
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The ravagers were about 2 or three levels higher than we were, but not elite.
Legendary Crossfire nathreee 2007
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Crossfire met up in Nijel's Point in Desolace to kill 30 undead ravagers, in order to get the quest we wanted.
Legendary Crossfire nathreee 2007
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Her replacement by Esther symbolized the reversal that occurs in the Book of Esther and the hope that the ravagers of the Temple would receive their punishment and the people of Israel would return to its former glory.
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But the beautiful thing he created has been overrun by ruffians, leaving refugees like herself to hole up in the hills “until the ravagers run out of fuel to burn.”
When Democrats Go Post-al Wolcott, James 2008
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We're the liberators of Europe and the ravagers of Hiroshima.
Happy Fourth of July from the staff here at Dave's Long Box! David Campbell 2007
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We're the liberators of Europe and the ravagers of Hiroshima.
Archive 2007-07-01 David Campbell 2007
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The trauma induced by the ravagers of early 21st century America will echo in the hearts of Americans for decades.
Getting America Ready for Recovery From The Right Wing's Devastation 2006
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A lot of the legislation that must be passed will involve reinstating regulations and laws protecting the people, the commons, the environment, that the ravagers cast aside or cancelled.
Getting America Ready for Recovery From The Right Wing's Devastation 2006
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A lot of the legislation that must be passed will involve reinstating regulations and laws protecting the people, the commons, the environment, that the ravagers cast aside or cancelled.
Printing: Getting America Ready for Recovery From The Right Wing's Devastation 2006
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English climate, and should not therefore have place in an English landscape; that these ravagers of the forest consorted not with lambs, kids, or fawns; nor kites, hawks, and vultures, with doves, partridges, or pheasants.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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