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Raiders
/ˈreɪdɚz/
Definition
1
Persons who participate in a raid, such as pirates, invaders, soldiers on a sudden attack, or plunderers.
2
The Las Vegas Raiders, a professional American football team in the National Football League (NFL), known for their silver-and-black uniforms and passionate fanbase.
Examples
The Vikings were notorious raiders, pillaging coastal villages while humming sea shanties off-key.
Corporate raiders eyed the sleepy company, plotting a takeover that would turn board meetings into cage matches.
In the video game, my team of tomb raiders accidentally looted a pyramid full of expired coupons.
Las Vegas Raiders fans painted their faces silver and black, ready to cheer through another heartbreaking field goal miss.