1. bandit - Noun
2. bandit - Verb
An outlaw; a brigand.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Hucklebee has just the man for the job: the worldly bandit El Gallo, who in turn recruits Henry, a past-his-prime actor who thinks himself a thespian with a capital “T,” and his apprentice of 40 years, Mortimer, who specializes in stage dying. Source: Internet
But it was Sir Walter Scott’s portrayal of him in Ivanhoe that fixed the bandit of Sherwood in the guise we know today. Source: Internet
A police Constable stationed at the Tactical Services Unit (TSU) was robbed of his XR motorcycle (CK 2202) in front of his father’s residence by a gun-toting bandit and his accomplice. Source: Internet
An enraged Kikuchiyo charges the hut; he is shot, but kills the bandit chief before dying. Source: Internet
Ali said, “About 12:00 hours on Tuesday, we received strategic information on the movement of the dreaded bandit Terwase Akwaza Agbadu AKA Gana along Gbese-Gboko-Makurdi road. Source: Internet
At night, a desert bandit named Lo ( Chang Chen ) breaks into Jen's bedroom and asks her to leave with him. Source: Internet