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bandit
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Pronunciation
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:
/ˈbændɪt/
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Noun
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Singular
bandit
Plural
bandits
(
countable
) A
bandit
is person, usually in a group, who uses guns to
rob
people.
Synonyms:
robber
,
thief
and
burglar
The
bandits
took their money and horses as they came home from the market.
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Criminals