Sentence examples for to loot from inspiring English sources

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to loot

noun

A kind of scoop or ladle, chiefly used to remove the scum from brine-pans in saltworks.

Exact(58)

Can barely muster the energy to loot.

Antique hunters rushed to loot the site.

Some are stopping to loot abandoned shops.

Anything short of that is an invitation to loot.

Perhaps they are waiting to loot the vacated dwelling.

The fighters began to loot and destroy equipment.

They are now free to loot and to kill.

The wrecking crew continues to loot and bin them.

There were fewer looters, but also much less to loot.

His platoon chanced upon an abandoned house, which his fellow soldiers proceeded to loot.

His soldiers are meanwhile marauding through Bukavu's more modest residences, helping themselves to loot.

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