A person that indiscriminately steals items.
Someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
1One of them could be seen pummeling a looter with an unknown object.
2It's barely possible some looter may be prowling in the house.
3Can you be an activist and looter at the same time?
4The looter goes in for himself alone without considerin' his organization or his city.
5Paradoxically, it is easier at the moment to contact an unconvicted looter than a judge.
6He was only a mercenary in rebellion-anambitious mercenary, no doubt-but ,aboveall, a looter.
7Obviously, it was a looter, probably looking for lumps of gold or silver among the ashes.
8We go to his room: chaos, the colonel has emptied the cupboards like a real looter.
9He wasn't wearing uniform or armor: he must have looked like a looter on the prowl.
10A 59-year-old man shot a suspected looter there and was later arrested on suspicion of murder.
11This was the famous Frank A. Cowperwood whom he had read about, the noted banker and treasury-looter.
12One ambitious looter even stole the drainpipes.
13CCTV footage emerged of him holding a pipe bomb and drinking champagne handed to him by a looter.
14His punishment for entertaining a looter's idea would be work when he wanted to loaf and enjoy himself.
15For instance, I ain't no looter.
16And possibly Sloat, like a looter on a battlefield, would rob anyone too weak to beat him off.