"Plundering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "plundering" refers to taking or seizing goods or property from a place, especially by force or in a violent way, such as during a war or a robbery. It can also refer to taking money, treasure, or other valuable items from someone or something, often in a way that is considered unfair or unjust. For example: "The pirates were engaged in plundering the town's treasure." or "The corrupt official was accused of plundering the government's funds."
To sway or oscillate from side to side; to quiver or thrill, often in a subtle or barely perceptible way.
To take something, especially money or goods, from a place or person in a firm or violent way, often in a war or fight.
The word "plundered" is the past participle of the verb "plunder," which means to take or seize goods or valuables, especially by force or violence, often in a way that is illegal or unauthorized. It can also describe something that has been taken or seized in this way.Example sentence: "The pirates plundered the ship and stole all its riches."In addition, "plundered" can also describe something that has been destroyed or ravaged, often in a violent or brutal manner.Example sentence: "The town was plundered by the invading army, leaving much destruction behind."
People who take things that do not belong to them, usually by force or in a way that is considered illegal or unfair.
Verb: to suddenly change from a higher to a lower position, or to take a bath or swim.Example: The skydiver will plunge down to the ground.Noun: a sharp and steep fall or drop.Example: The plunge in the stock market was alarming.Idiomatic expressions:- take a plunge: to make a decision to do something, especially something that might be difficult or risky.Example: She has decided to take the plunge and start her own business.
A type of tool used to unclog drains, typically by plunging (pushing) a rubber cup back and forth, creating suction to loosen and remove blockages.
To drop carelessly or suddenly down, as if without an effort. Example: She dropped the glass and it went plunk into the water.It can also refer to the sound something makes when it falls into water or another liquid.Example: The stone made a plunking sound as it hit the pond.In informal conversation, plunk can be used to describe something that is unattractive, dull, or uninteresting.Example: That movie was a plunk; I fell asleep halfway through.