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  • 1plunder by stealth — index poach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2poach — I verb appropriate, carry off, filch, furtim feras intercipere, make off with, misappropriate, peculate, pilfer, pirate, plunder by stealth, purloin, rifle, run off with, snatch, steal, take by illegal methods, take by unfair methods, take… …

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  • 3poach — I. v. a. 1. Cook slightly (as eggs). 2. Steal, filch, purloin, pilfer, plunder by stealth. II. v. n. Steal game …

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  • 4Piracy — This article is about maritime piracy. For other uses, see Pirate (disambiguation). The traditional Jolly Roger of piracy …

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  • 5List of Forgotten Realms deities — This is a list of Forgotten Realms deities. They are all deities that appear in the fictional Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons Dragons role playing game. Contents 1 Forgotten Realms vs. core D D 2 Overdeity …

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  • 6List of Redwall characters — There are many characters that have appeared in the Redwall series, including the books and television series written by Nick Danby. Contents 1 Characters in Redwall 1.1 Asmodeus Poisonteeth 1.2 Basil Stag Hare 1.3 …

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  • 7Airborne forces — Airborne Military parachuting or gliding form of inserting personnel or supplies. Purpose Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies. Origins Attributed to Italian troops on November 1927. [ Parachutist Badge awarded by the United States Army… …

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  • 8loot — loot1 looter, n. /looht/, n. 1. spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war. 2. anything taken by dishonesty, force, stealth, etc.: a burglar s loot. 3. a collection of valued objects: The children shouted and laughed as they opened their… …

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  • 9loot — [[t]lut[/t]] n. 1) spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war 2) anything taken by dishonesty, force, stealth, etc.: a burglar s loot[/ex] 3) a collection of gifts or purchases 4) sts Slang. money 5) the act of looting 6) to carry off or… …

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  • 10spoil — v. & n. v. (past and past part. spoilt or spoiled) 1 tr. a damage; diminish the value of (was spoilt by the rain; will spoil all the fun). b reduce a person s enjoyment etc. of (the news spoiled his dinner). 2 tr. injure the character of (esp. a… …

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