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bandoleiro
Catalan
pistoler
Spanish
atracador
A villainous or criminal person.
brigand
baddie
baddy
Portuguese
bandoleiro
Russian
бандит
Spanish
bandolero
Catalan
bandit
Kind of criminal.
oihagi
occupation
Russian
бандит
brigand
baddie
baddy
1
A
brigand
fell to the rocks by the brink of the ledge.
2
The
brigand
lay back in his chair and lighted a fresh cigarette.
3
Just before dawn the
brigand
stopped; his memory had been excellently aroused.
4
The old
brigand
here once more stepped between the disputants and interfered.
5
So the seaman contented himself with standing guard over the wounded
brigand
.
1
I don't know if Jane Eyre's Bertha Rochester really is a
baddie
.
2
Which 2004 film featured North Korea's Kim Jong-Il as its mastermind
baddie
?
3
There are no aliens, no ghosts, or any other conventional videogame
baddie
.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Satanic
baddie
...
Norton as Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley.
5
The Summer Lady is our
baddie
,
and the Winter Knight is her bitch.
1
Ted Hughes was the
baddy
of contemporary English poetry, and Philip Larkin the goody.
2
She was like the ultimate
über
-
baddy
,
and she seemed to have wide enough shoulders to bear it.
3
Could lollies, chippies and fizzy drinks soon be consigned to the same plain packaging as the biggest health
baddy
- cigarettes?
4
And yet, while much of the audience may have had some sympathy for Occupy's causes, Bane is quickly exposed as a
baddy
.
5
And quite often, rules are not enforced and
baddies
do indeed prevail.
1
Some opposition, of course, had been expected from the local
bandit
towns.
2
Probably neither the priest nor the
bandit
saw the irony of it.
3
The
bandit
leader rose to his feet and peered through the bush.
4
Yaqui jumped down the wall and drove the
bandit
off the ledge.
5
But even as Gale yelled in sheer madness the
bandit
leaped erect.
6
It never used to take him so long to catch a
bandit
.
7
And the
bandit
again cast a look of intelligence at the prisoners.
8
A third follows and undergoes the same fate without satisfying the
bandit
.
9
The
bandit
and the robber feel equally at home under either flag.
10
Within seconds, it was snatched up and transferred to the
bandit
's
account.
11
The little
bandit
appeared to have the sure-footedness of a mountain sheep.
12
That suited Pierre just fine; he would make out like a
bandit
.
13
Happily the unmasked
bandit
was less to be feared than the traitor.
14
You look like a real
bandit
,
kid! For's voice said behind me.
15
He halted in his tugging to glare at his
bandit
comrades below.
16
That is the worst of the country down there, those
bandit
raids.
bandit
old bandit
famous bandit
mexican bandit
little bandit
real bandit
Portuguese
bandoleiro
facínora
bandido
cangaceiro
ladrão
Catalan
pistoler
atracador
bandit
bandoler
Spanish
atracador
bandolero
bandido
salteador
forajido
encartado
Russian
бандит