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plundernoun valuables stolen or taken by forcethe thieves were promptly arrested when they tried to sell their plunder booty, loot, pillage, spoil, swag prizecatch, haul, take, treasurepilferagewindfall chiefly dialecttransportable items that one ownswith all of our plunder in the pickup, we headed for the state that bills itself as the Last Frontier belongings, chattels, duds, effects, gear, goods, holdings, movables(or moveables), paraphernalia, personal effects, personal property, personalty, possession, stuff, things treasures, valuablesappointments, fixtures, furnishingsestate, property, tangiblescollateral immovables, real estate plunderverbto search through with the intent of committing robberythe escaped convict plundered the house in search of valuables despoil, loot, maraud, pillage, ransack, sack break in, burglarize, rip off, steal (from)comb, hunt, rake, rifle, rummageharry, raidravish n.spoil, plunder, booty, prize, loot mean something taken from another by force or craft.spoil, more commonly spoils, applies to what belongs by right or custom to the victor in war or political contest.the spoils of political victory plunder applies to what is taken not only in war but in robbery, banditry, grafting, or swindling.a bootlegger's plunder booty implies plunder to be shared among confederates.thieves dividing up their booty prize applies to spoils captured on the high seas or territorial waters of the enemy.the wartime right of seizing prizes at sea loot applies especially to what is taken from victims of a catastrophe.picked through the ruins for loot in 1632 |