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bandit Meaning
bandit (n)
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
bandit (n.)
An outlaw; a brigand.
bandit Sentence Examples
- The notorious bandit terrorized the countryside, plundering villages and holding hostages for ransom.
- With lightning speed, the bandit's masked gang ambushed the gold shipment, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake.
- The lone bandit, armed with a six-shooter, stood defiantly in the dusty town square.
- Legend has it that the elusive bandit had a secret hideout deep in the mountains, where he stashed his ill-gotten gains.
- The sheriff's posse tracked the bandit relentlessly, determined to bring him to justice.
- The bandit's bloodthirsty reputation instilled fear in the hearts of all who crossed his path.
- The young bandit, blinded by greed, gambled away his share of the loot, leaving him penniless and alone.
- The bandit's reign of terror came to an abrupt end when he was cornered by the lawmen and killed in a shootout.
- Despite the bandit's cunning and resourcefulness, he ultimately failed to escape the long arm of the law.
- The bandit's daring heists became the stuff of legend, forever etching his name into the annals of outlaw history.
FAQs About the word bandit
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a bandAn outlaw; a brigand.
pirate, thief, pincher, burglar, housebreaker, footpad,robber, marauder, stealer, looter
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The notorious bandit terrorized the countryside, plundering villages and holding hostages for ransom.
With lightning speed, the bandit's masked gang ambushed the gold shipment, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake.
The lone bandit, armed with a six-shooter, stood defiantly in the dusty town square.
Legend has it that the elusive bandit had a secret hideout deep in the mountains, where he stashed his ill-gotten gains.