As a verb: The video showed the thieves break the glass and plunder the jewelry display.
As a noun: The thieves were easily identified because they still had the plunder in their vehicle.
They decided to plunder the tents of the unhappy campers.
There is no such word in English. Perhaps you mean plunder, which means to steal goods. During the riot, people will plunder stores and homes.
The pirates sailed into the port to plunder the merchant ships of their treasure and goods.
Thieves often use a third party called a fence to sell jewerly and other plunder.
The wily pirates of South America sought to plunder a cruise ship that was just trying to pass by.
In A.D. 795 they systematically plundered areas from Skye to Iona.
The Vikings were merciless in their plunder and murder of captured colonies, because if people were allowed to survive, then the Vikings could not rule in peace.
Vikings would plunder English settlements for slaves and riches.
The word "Dacoit" is a noun ,it is derived from another language.Dacoits plunder and loot the villages even now.
The pirates set sail to plunder the riches of a nearby merchant ship.
we have to plunder these goods quickly and take things by force if we have to
The raiding pirates will plunder the town, taking away all the valuable silverware, jewellery, coin and other valuable goods and leaving the residents with nothing.