loot

  • 31loot — 1. noun a bag full of loot Syn: booty, spoils, plunder, stolen goods, contraband, pillage; informal swag, hot goods, ill gotten gains, take 2. verb troops looted the cathedral Syn: plunder, pillage, despoil, ransack …

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  • 32loot — 1. noun a bag full of loot Syn: booty, spoils, plunder, stolen goods, contraband, informal swag 2. verb troops looted the cathedral Syn: plunder, pillage, ransack, sack, rifle, rob, strip, gut …

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  • 33loot — [luːt] noun [U] I things that have been stolen, especially during a war II verb [I/T] loot [luːt] to steal things from houses or shops during a war, or after a DISASTER such as a fire looter noun [C] looting noun [U] …

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  • 34loot —  Money.  ► “In just three years, a slew of new products has catapulted Chrysler Corp. from near death to one of the world’s most profitable car companies. Many investors would like some of the loot to be divvied up.” (Business Week, Nov. 28, 1994 …

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  • 35loot —   Waiwai pio;    ♦ to loot, hao …

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  • 36Loot (play) — Loot is a play by Joe Orton. The play is an extremely dark farce which satirises the Roman Catholic ChurchFact|date=May 2007, social attitudes to death, and the integrity of the police force. Loot was Orton s third major production, following… …

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  • 37Loot (Computerspiel) — Loot [luːt] (engl. Beute, Plünderung) ist die allgemeingültige Bezeichnung jeglicher Beutestücke, welche Gegner in Computer bzw. Konsolenspielen zurücklassen.[1] Dies ist hauptsächlich auf so genannte Rollenspiele beschränkt. Durch das Einsammeln …

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  • 38Loot system — A Loot System refers to a system of distributing items ( loot ) amongst a group of players in a game, most commonly in a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG). The Premise of a Loot System Loot Systems exist solely because of… …

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  • 39Loot (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Loot image size = image caption = editor = editor title = frequency = Weekly circulation = 137,816 category = Classified Magazine company = Daily Mail and General Trust publisher = Associated Newspapers Ltd firstdate = 29 …

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  • 40loot — I. noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu lūṭ; akin to Sanskrit luṇṭati he plunders Date: circa 1788 1. goods usually of considerable value taken in war ; spoils 2. something held to resemble goods of value seized in war: as a. something appropriated… …

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