bandolero

[ˌbændəˈlɛrəʊ]

bandolero Definition

a bandit, especially in Mexico or Spain.

Using bandolero: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bandolero" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bandolero robbed the stagecoach and fled into the hills.

  • Example

    The town was terrorized by a group of bandoleros who raided the local bank.

  • Example

    The bandolero was eventually caught and hanged for his crimes.

bandolero Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bandolero

Phrases with bandolero

  • a type of Western movie that features Mexican bandits as the main characters

    Example

    The film 'The Magnificent Seven' is a classic example of a bandolero movie.

  • a type of wide-brimmed hat worn by Mexican bandits in Western movies

    Example

    He dressed up as a bandolero for Halloween, complete with a sombrero and bandolero hat.

  • a type of costume that resembles the clothing worn by Mexican bandits in Western movies

    Example

    She dressed up in a bandolero costume for the school play, complete with a poncho and cowboy boots.

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Summary: bandolero in Brief

'Bandolero' [ˌbændəˈlɛrəʊ] refers to a bandit, particularly in Mexico or Spain. It is often used in Western movies and literature. Examples include 'The bandolero robbed the stagecoach and fled into the hills.' 'Bandolero' has no idiomatic usage.