looter

[ UK /lˈuːtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫutɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
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How To Use looter In A Sentence

  • With food a more valuable commodity here than gold, the port is a flashpoint between marauding gangs of looters and bandits.
  • Soldiers have been ordered to shoot looters on sight.
  • Tanks and armoured personnel carriers guarded government buildings as looters ran amok in the city of 18m. Times, Sunday Times
  • A post office was set on fire and vehicles were stoned by looters.
  • They are out to get him -- a vast network of terrorist professors, angry liberal operatives and comsymp cultural elites; the Cornel Wests, George Soroses, the "creatures" at Media Matters, and of course, the "Blumenthal left;" all of them conspiring to advance an insidious plot to sabotage his ambitions, unleash black looters and suicide bombers on the Heartland, and blacklist his allies. Max Blumenthal: The Demons of David Horowitz
  • They were told to shoot looters on sight.
  • IT hasn't taken long for human rights groups to moan about sentences handed out for rioters and looters. The Sun
  • So I went and got blootered in a Brighton hotel.
  • They also reportedly joined looters who pillaged other lucrative targets like office buildings, stores, and private homes.
  • Judges and ministers are concerned about public anger over lenient sentences, most recently for looters and rioters. Times, Sunday Times
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