Synonym: burglarize, plunder, rob. Similar words: soot, boot, tooth, hoot, moot, foot, roots, booth. Meaning: [luːt] n. 1. goods or money obtained illegally 2. informal terms for money. v. 1. take illegally; of intellectual property 2. steal goods; take as spoils.
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1. The thieves divvied up the loot.
2. It was all the loot taken by soldiers from the captured town.
3. The thieves hurriedly carved up the loot.
4. The thieves divides the loot into equal shares.
5. Most criminals steal in order to sell their loot for cash on the black market.
6. They loot and impose depredations on the countries where they operate.
7. The gunman stuffed the loot into a paper bag and ran outside to a waiting car.
8. He refused to let his army enter and loot the city.
9. Later, the film rights for Loot were sold for £100,000.
10. Why loot and burn when you can participate, force the pace of change?
11. Two weeks later, police found the loot hidden in an abandoned warehouse.
12. But I've noticed that a certain amount of loot helps to invest even your most casual remarks with a certain significance.
13. After a battle Your faithfull companions will equip loot.
14. Tip: Each mission has three pieces of special loot.
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15. The Kuomintang calls it loot.
16. It is loot, isn't it?
17. The thieves whacked up the loot.
18. Let's rescue the loot from that mutinous crew!
19. Jodie came home from the mall with bags of loot.
20. There have been reports of youths taking advantage of the general confusion to loot and steal.
21. Oliver turned out his pockets and spread out his loot on the ground.
22. Monarchs pretended to close their eyes to it while they shared the loot and then honored the pirate heroes.
23. Local people subsequently entered the site in order to loot the metal containers holding the pesticides, and simply poured the contents away.
24. It was more probable she did not trust me enough to show the buried loot.
25. Though depleted by robbery in Thrace on the way home, Vulso's loot astonished the Romans for its size and quality.
26. It was the latter that was to provide a respite as the Prussians paused in their advance to loot.
27. I'd love to win the lottery and take home all that loot.
28. There is also the chance of picking up a not inconsiderable amount of loot.
29. The £1,000 worth of gifts were part of the loot taken in a raid on a courier depot at Leicester.
30. Virgil had cut the same for Glover, who had grabbed up burlap to hold his share of the loot.