loot

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definition
verb
police confronted the rioters who were looting shops
steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
noun
This way you're able to survive and get a variety of loot off enemy ships.
goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war.
example
He relates the story of a heist gone wrong as a gang begins to suspect each other after their 'loot' is stolen.
Essentially, a pogrom consisted of the assembly of a mob which would throng into the Jewish parts of a town, break into houses and shops, to 'loot' , beat, rape, burn, and frequently kill the inhabitants.
Congratulations on the weight loss and congratulations on the 'loot' .
With a huge grin on his face, a bag full of 'loot' and a silver revolver with five bullets and one empty slot he slowly walked down the street to the north on his way to his apartment.
If the Vatican does have stolen 'loot' , then I agree it should be returned.
He went back into the kitchen, stuffing his 'loot' into a knapsack.
This orgy of 'loot' and arson was soon followed by more systematic ‘residential cleansing’.
two men wearing stocking masks, each swinging a bag of 'loot'
That represents a great departure from being preoccupied with 'loot' and spoils of war, and indeed all worldly gains.
Leopold's depravations were so grotesque and occurred on such a scale that even the other colonial powers had to take pause in their scramble for African 'loot' .
Relax, some of the 'loot' was Christmas presents.
Another aspect of Nazi 'loot' was the gold they acquired, again by the most dubious ‘legal’ means, from the central banks of European occupied countries.
He ran from the bank with his stolen 'loot' , and escaped unharmed, even though the bank manager emptied an entire revolver at him, missing with every shot.
Isaac owed him money and to his surprise came up with the 'loot' to pay him.
Mystery surrounds a valuable haul of stolen 'loot' discovered by a dog walker.
In previous centuries, conquerors were known to pillage, 'loot' , rape and burn.
ten thousand quid is a lot of 'loot'
Criminals go to extraordinary lengths to steal from some of the companies, especially precious metals firms where a rucksack full of 'loot' can fetch up to £50,000.
Her story gets still worse, for after her abduction she was taken back to 'loot' her own home village.
That included the SS, who held trainloads of 'loot' stolen from churches, banks, stately homes, museums and castles from around Europe.
The first contestant to solve all the clues will get the 'loot' .
Among the burglar's 'loot' were Nelson's three precious Naval Gold Medals, a mark of honour awarded to admirals and captains present at certain Naval engagements in the Napoleonic Wars.
If thieves cannot get rid of their 'loot' , then they have little reason to steal.
In the original film, the ending was a ‘cliffhanger’ when the gang's coach carrying the Minis and their gold bullion 'loot' was left balancing on a precipice.
Such feasts might take place at inauguration ceremonies such as dynastic weddings, or to accompany the distribution of 'loot' or booty from raids or trading expeditions.
the rooms were stuffed with the 'loot' from Francis's expeditions into Italy
It concerns what the country did with Japan's 'loot' once it discovered how much of it there was, the form it took, and how little influence its original owners had.
A spokesman said that nothing had been found so far to substantiate the allegations of Nazi 'loot' being in the collection, and there was also an obligation on those who were making the claims to provide sufficient evidence in support of them.
In 808-809 the Khan's soldiers defeated the Byzantine army in the Struma valley, seizing immense 'loot' and much gold.
The heroic 64-year-old was blasted in the stomach at point blank range when he tried to stop two armed robbers escaping with their 'loot' .
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