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Definition of Looters
1. looter [n] - See also: looter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Looters
Literary usage of Looters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. China and the Allies by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1901)
"CHAPTER XLI The ramparts of the city wall—Modern rifles and obsolete weapons—A
defiant Manchu—The looting of the looters— Handy polyglot abilities—A few ..."
2. The War of the Civilisations: Being the Record of a "foreign Devil's by George Lynch (1901)
"... ARY looters AND PRIVATEERS—" MORAL SUASION"— ELBOW-DEEP IN WATCHES—"THE LOOT
THAT FAILED." " HEBE are two rolls of mandarin silk, about twenty yards. ..."
3. A Picnic Party in Wildest Africa: Being a Sketch of a Winter's Trip to Some by C. W. L. Bulpett (1907)
"... of the launch with stores—Arrival of mules— Galla porters—Difficult navigation—I
tang—First view of the Abyssinian highlands—Abyssinian looters— ..."
4. Radiological Sources in Iraq: DoD Should Evaluate its Source Recovery Effort by Gene Aloise (2006)
"At the Tuwaitha facility, for example, looters dumped partially processed ...
DOD found that fully securing sources from looters was challenging because of ..."
5. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1895)
"summoning a body of imaginary companions to his help, while the looters, deceived
at this, turned tail and fled from the house, ..."