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forayers

n. (plural of forayer English)

Usage examples of "forayers".

The forayers claim to want our expertise, and they say they're willing to pay for it.

He pointed to the far end of the tent, where his fellow biologist, a large male qheuen with a slate gray carapace, held conference with Rann, one of the two male forayers, a tall massive man in a tight-fitting uniform.

If the forayers are seeking a mislaid confederate, and we have him in hand to offer in trade, it might work to our advantage.

And several must be handed over to the forayers, in order for a threat to be believable.

Rety felt a tingle, recognizing the small flying boat of the forayers, returning from another mysterious expedition.

Even if the forayers kept their word, she would, in time, have to learn all those crazy languages they used among the stars.

The forayers claim to want our expertise, and they say they’re willing to pay for it.

From such men the Lord Denethor chose his forayers, who crossed the Anduin secretly (how or where, they would not say) to harry the Orcs and other enemies that roamed between the Ephel Dúath and the River.

The forayers seized manes, got on with a single leap, dragged booty or captives up after them.