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nounthe activities or practices of bandits. bandits collectively; banditti. Origin of banditryFirst recorded in 1920–25; bandit + -ry Words nearby banditrybandido, Bandinelli, banding, bandit, bandito, banditry, Bandjarmasin, Bandjermasin, Bandkeramik, bandleader, bandlet Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for banditryThere are limits to the painting of banditry and extortion as the legitimate raising of taxes. ISIS’s Futile Quest to Go Legit|Jamie Dettmer|January 5, 2015|DAILY BEAST I shall go mad Shut in this gilded den,—this stifling hold Of banditry. The Mortal Gods and Other Plays|Olive Tilford Dargan There were arrests, incidents of banditry and pillage, and many futile Turkish efforts to restore order. Area Handbook for Albania|Eugene K. Keefe This was not the West as I had dreamed of it, not the West even of banditry and violent action. Land of the Burnt Thigh|Edith Eudora Kohl
He recalled the days of banditry, and the strange visitors, who had brought with them disturbing knowledge, and strange powers. The Players|Everett B. Cole
Words related to banditrygouge, holdup, rip-off, armed robbery |