vandal

IPA: vˈændʌɫ

noun

  • A person who needlessly destroys, defaces, or damages things, especially other people's property.
  • (historical) A member of an ancient east Germanic tribe famous for sacking Rome.
  • An extinct East Germanic language ascribed to have been spoken by the Vandals.

adjective

  • Of or relating to the Vandals.
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Examples of "vandal" in Sentences

  • She called the vandal a "pro-choice hero" and then said:
  • Does that mean that money lifts an artist above being called a vandal?
  • The proud city that would never surrender to the Northern vandal is now garrisoned by
  • But why would Harold Bloom, hitherto not known as a vandal, urge his readers to do such a dreadful thing?
  • According to Fredy Amaya, 21, who lives the 2200 block of Prichard Road with his parents, the vandal is targeting Hispanics.
  • Our talk about the so-called vandal scandal prompted lots of e - mail: "Sure the building was not set on fire or bomb but the vandalism did occur."
  • When the first vandal is arrested and linked to a radical group or the teabaggers, Fox is going to disavow any link to the network just like they did when the Acorn pimp was arrested.
  • The notion of "don't feed the troll" won't avail us much, especially as the worst vandal is dedicated, persistent, and fairly well groomed (perhaps from his experiences at being banned from other venues).
  • If the reasons for being in Iraq are to control the region with a permanent military presence, and this agenda is determined not by a collective “we,” but by the corporate-controlled American government, why do we believe that the vandal is the person most suited to get the contract to rebuild the house?

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