Meaning of bank-robber | Babel Free
Examples
“With groupes of pick-pockets, bank-robbers and hen-pecked dotards, who make⟳ a jeſt of their holy functions, and with more than gallic indifference, ſport with liberty, property and life.”
“Suelson, the Petersburg bank-robber, has been taken and lodged in jail at Quebec.”
““If you mean⟳ the telegraph,” said the old gentleman, glancing his eye toward its wire, alongside the rail-track, “it is an excellent thing;—that is, of course, if the speculators in cotton and politics don’t get⟳ possession of it. A great thing, indeed, sir; particularly as regards the detection of bank-robbers and murderers.” / “I don’t quite like⟳ it, in that point⟳ of view⟳,” replied Clifford. “A bank-robber, and what you call⟳ a murderer, likewise, has his rights, which men of enlightened humanity and conscience should regard in so much the more liberal spirit, because the bulk of society is prone to controvert their existence. An almost spiritual medium, like⟳ the electric telegraph, should be consecrated to high, deep, joyful, and holy missions.[…]””
“Starring Josh Duhamel, Elisha Cuthbert and Mel Gibson, Bandit is the real-life story of U.S.-born bank-robber Gilbert Galvan (played by Duhamel), who in the late 1980s won himself the title of Canada’s “flying bandit.””
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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