Synonyms for raider
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : rey-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈreɪ dər |
Top 10 synonyms for raider Other synonyms for the word raider
Définition of raider
Origin :- 1863, agent noun from raid (v.). A word from the American Civil War.
- noun thief
- Anton had been with me three years when this raider appeared.
- Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
- "Boy Scouts of the Sea," watch us do our partIf a raider or a sub.
- Extract from : « With the Colors » by Everard Jack Appleton
- Then she sat down at Mr. Raider's desk, and drew a pad of paper toward her.
- Extract from : « Prudence Says So » by Ethel Hueston
- I am a minister's daughter, Mr. Raider, I can't talk about people's troubles.
- Extract from : « Prudence Says So » by Ethel Hueston
- "We called her 'the Raider,'" says this friend, who was also a warm admirer.
- Extract from : « Woman's Work in the Civil War » by Linus Pierpont Brockett
- She steamed towards the raider, which made off at full speed.
- Extract from : « Brandon of the Engineers » by Harold Bindloss
- But no other raider was in sight; there was no other “nodal centre” of gun-fire and searchlights.
- Extract from : « Many Fronts » by Lewis R. Freeman
- But very few did so, however, and these were wholly confined to the Raider crowd.
- Extract from : « Andersonville, Volume 4 » by John McElroy
- He seemed to have known from the first that the Raider would run that way.
- Extract from : « Andersonville, Volume 2 » by John McElroy
- Soon, he would be above them all, and perhaps above the raider.
- Extract from : « Dastral of the Flying Corps » by Rowland Walker
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