Person who lives in a gang and lives by pillage and robbery.
Attack aircraft family by Bristol.
A villainous or criminal person.
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 .
6 That brigand of a 23d will never act in any other way.
7 Knowing nothing of this, the brigand came up to the bank shortly.
8 Hitherto the English have regarded me as an outlaw and a brigand .
9 The reply was worthy of Virgil, and Valentine became a brigand chief.
10 The brigand ship with its surrounding darkness was not far from us.
11 This man is every bit the brigand I thought that he was.
12 His nephew was a famous Highland brigand who ceaselessly attacked the Lornish.
13 The gigantic brigand who had been slain was, without doubt, this Ludovico.
14 I gave nearly all your coin to that brigand of an innkeeper.
15 Yes, I will capture this desperate brigand with my own brave hands.
16 Before the law he was still 'a brigand of the first category.'
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