21 Verbs to Use for the Word loot

The regimental butcher had clung to his meat and the implements of his trade until the last; and when we found the roads littered with carcases of oxen, sacks of pea flour and sausage machines, we knew that we would shortly find the General's loot beside the hedge.

Two rogues had robbed the extensive jewelry establishment of Mr. Leffingwell and carried off the loot in a couple of suit cases taken from the store.

On the fall of a mutineer, a rush would be made by the men to secure the coveted loot, a race taking place sometimes between a European and one of our native soldiers as to who should first reach the body.

These last had plundered the city inhabitants of all they could find in money and jewels, and having no place of safety (from the anarchy which prevailed in Delhi) in which to deposit their loot, they one and all invariably carried their treasure about with them, concealed in the kammerbund folds of muslin or linen rolled round the waist.

The Bolshevist plan to conciliate Labour Is based on the maxim of Beggar your Neighbour, With the glorious result, when they share out the loot, That ev'ry one's sure of possessing one boot.

They've gone back to pick up more loot.

Didn't I always cut the loot as I agreed?

They had three or four shindies and killed one man over the proper way to divide the loot after they had got it.

How could they explain the meaning of that retreat to the people at home, expecting loot from the Louvre and souvenirs from Paris shops?

Here, spread out before us, lay loot to the value of thousands of pounds, all our own were we to follow the example of some who had already feathered their nests with much larger amounts, defying those in authority to take the plunder from them.

Well, go to it: make your plans, consult with me, get everything fixed, lift the loot; I'll stand by, fix up everything so's your work will go through slick, see that you don't get hurt, stow the jewels where they won't be found; and when it's all over, we'll split fifty-fifty.

"Oh, were I seated high as my ambition, I'd place this loot on naked necks of monarchs!"

They're afraid of the border an' they're afraid of the custom houses, so they runs the loot down here in an automobile, hides it up about the Inlet, and plans to go out with it to one of them fruit steamers passing on the way to Tampico.

But now the Crown Prince of the German Empire sends back to his palaces all the loot that he can collect, on innumerable transport waggons, amid the applause of his proud father's subjects.

The majority of the besieged boughtor otherwise acquired loot; he never spent a penny on it, and never entered what the looters euphemistically liked to call "deserted houses.

We stuffed the loot into a grip I'd brought for the purpose, and beat itslipped out through the drawing-room window one second before Madame de Montalais came back with that doddering footman of hers.

No, thanks ever so: any cracksman skillful enough to pick the lock on the door may bag his loot and go in peace for all of me!" Impulse, at least she called it that, moved Sofia to approach and cautiously open the door still wider.

He brings back his loot to corrupt Press and life at home.

We agreedand in this we were borne out by the prize agentthat £7,000 was the lowest sum at which to compute the loot we had found.

" "At all events," Phinuit put in promptly, "I know what I would do if I possessed a little fortune in jewels, and learned that a thief of the ability of this Lone Wolf was at large in France: I would charter an armoured train to convey the loot to the strongest safe deposit vault in Paris.

the Arab queried, his widening eyes fixed on the blanket that covered the loot from Mecca.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  loot