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bandit
  1. One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.
  2. An outlaw.
  3. One who cheats others.
  4. (military) An enemy aircraft.
  5. (sports, slang) A runner who covertly joins a race without having registered as a participant.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “Now, suppose a desperate bandit is lurking in the fields, and one thousand men set out in pursuit of him.”
      “Aleila looked at the desponding bandit, and even though he had brought this misery on himself, she couldn't help but feel sad for him.”
      “What gives this wretched episode extra poignancy is the fact that the bandit commander's life had been saved by the Red Cross a year earlier.”
banditry
  1. Acts characteristic of a bandit; armed robbery.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Their commitment to fighting corruption and lawlessness has brought an end to the banditry once a feature of rural life in the country.”
      “In this role he set out to deal with brigandry and banditry of the Isaurian warlord Indacus.”
      “Evidence that banditry was a genuine and serious problem can be found in local gazetteers of the period.”
bandolero
  1. An outlaw or bandit, especially in Spain or Mexico.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The bandolero caught up the packhorse's leadrope but the packhorse balked and squatted on its haunches.”
      “Antonio Banderas is a bandolero out to get even in Desperado.”
      “The bandolero was languishing in the third reactive stage of malignant cholera.”
banditti
  1. (archaic) An Italian robber or outlaw.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Convinced us beyond a doubt they were of the banditti that had been described to us.”
      “They were in fact two of the greatest banditti that ever infested the country.”
      “By this action the banditti were deprived of their two most valorous chiefs.”
bandito
  1. A bandit, particularly of the type associated with Mexico
  2. Examples:
    1. “He falls in with the treacherous, feral Tuco, a bandito with a price on his head.”
      “I don't know why, but he'd slung a thick leather belt across each shoulder and resembled nothing so much as a young bandito marching home from a successful raid.”
      “But I was at an age when a stinking twist of additive-soaked tobacco wrapped in brown paper could transform me into a kind of pale, stubble-free Irish bandito.”
bandoleros
  1. plural of bandolero
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In the Seventies, the Spanish ballad was reborn, with shoot-outs and drug-runners replacing bandoleros and revolution.”
      “When he finds out the Bandoleros are after him, he pushes back, targeting their loved ones, forcing them to bring the fight to him.”
banditries
banditos
  1. plural of bandito
  2. Examples:
    1. “The first thing to strike you about their debut album is the picture on the front cover of the band portrayed as cartoon banditos.”
      “We had known it would be outside the town proper because Ben had come from a well-to-do family until banditos murdered his parents.”
      “The Portuguese called the guerrillas turras or banditos, while the MPLA guerrillas denoted the Portuguese with the shortened word tugas.”
bandits
  1. plural of bandit
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  3. Examples:
    1. “All around them the bandits waited on horseback, except for Calderon who sat on the gypsy wagon's seat whistling a calming melody to his horses.”
      “It was indeed lucky that none of these bandits seemed to be very adept with a sword.”
      “They must reject the abhorrent demands of hostage takers and bandits and, if necessary, commit more funds and more troops.”
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