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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to raid:   (165 results)

Often used in the same context:
crackdown, airstrike, attack, gunfight, incursion, seizure, sting operation, ambush, manhunt, arrest, firefight, bombing, operation, heist, siege, hideout, raiders, clampdown, assault, stakeout, sting, incident, search warrant, ransacking, explosion, dragnet, invasion, bomb blast, suicide bombing, bust, swoops, robbery, massacre, rampage, commandos, blasts, standoff, seige, holdup, bombardment, abduction, slaying, investigation, fracas, assailants, clashes, stash, armed robbery, skirmish, firebomb, police, roundup, cockfight, searches, stickup, robbers, shootings, probe, sweeps, kidnapping, militants, suspects, fugitive, detaining, shootout, interrogation, drug enforcement administration, gendarmery, escapade, drug peddler, killing, strikes, torching, brazen, burglars, attackers, sortie, jailbreak, hijacking, brawl, predawn, molotov cocktail, hiding, burglary, putsch, ethyl ether, pogrom, tiger rattlesnake, scuffle, bokmakierie, gunpoint, firing, offensives, storming, disappearance, walkout, uprising, hostage, confiscation, spree, mutiny, stabbing, foray, raids, coup, move, offensive, outbreak, counterattack, expedition, incursions, strike, frontline, supervisory, administrative, aircraft, firefighting, laboratory, mentoring, peacekeeping, planning, secretarial, accounting, antisubmarine, arduous, benchmarking, childcare, collection, correctional, grading, harassing, instructional

More specific:
air attack, air raid, swoop

Appears in the definition of:
brown, doolittle, harry, james harold doolittle, jimmy doolittle, john brown, maraud, ravage, swoop, teju, war party, yardie

More general:
assail, attack, defalcation, embezzlement, encroach upon, incursion, intrude on, invade, misapplication, misappropriation, obtrude upon, peculation, penetration

Synonyms:
bust, foray, foray into, maraud, mulcting

Also try:
— Adjectives for raid: first, successful, last, second, daring, indian, german, british, big, heavy, famous, more...

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