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Definition of Bandits
1. bandit [n] - See also: bandit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bandits
Literary usage of Bandits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. China the Mysterious and Marvellous: By Victor Murdock by Victor Murdock (1920)
"Everybody here says, "What will the bandits say to that?" For the bandits between
Chung-King and Cheng-tu have broken out, and they are raising blue blazes. ..."
2. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1915)
"Mexico Castillo's bandits lock ю Americans and Mexicans in cars and send into
burning tunnel. City. F ° Reported bandits left tunnel before train entered. ..."
3. Domestic Explosives and Other Sixth Column Fancies: (From the New York Times) by William Livingston Alden (1877)
"The plausible tract-distributor, the ostensible returned missionary, or the
alleged gas-inspector may be the hired tool of social bandits; and while he is ..."
4. A Strange Career: Life and Adventures of John Gladwyn Jebb by John Beveridge Gladwyn Jebb, Henry Rider Haggard (1895)
"A GOOD DAY'S SPORT—REMINISCENCES OF TRAVELLING ADVENTURES— A GENERAL ROBBED FOUR
TIMES IN ONE DAY GENEROUS bandits—A GENTLEMANLY CAPTOR—bandits OF AN ..."