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hooter [ˈhuːtə] N

2. hooter:

lobster [ˈlɒbstə] N

lottery [ˈlɒtərı] N

rooster [ˈruːstə] N mainly Am

I . loose [luːs] ADJ

otter [ˈɒtə] N

I . loot [luːt] VB trans, intr

I . lower [ˈləʊə] VB trans

2. lower:

II . lower [ˈləʊə] ADJ

lover [ˈlʌvə] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Looters who rob archaeologically important places and supply the antiquities market are rarely concerned with exact dating and placement of the items.
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Any grain that could be shipped was eventually taken by pirates or looters to be sold on the black market.
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The final area of masks was found 16 m into the looters' tunnel.
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Their adobe huacas have been mostly destroyed by looters and natural forces over the last 1300 years.
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The site was damaged by looters in the 1970s and 80s.
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This was confirmed by residents who said that no armed forces were left in the city and that looters had begun to raiding administration buildings.
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One grave yielded two gold beads and a pottery vessel that the looters had overlooked.
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However, one wall of the mastaba facade had already collapsed and had been covered by sand before looters dismantled the rest of the building.
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This has the advantage of waterproofing storm-damaged property but will not protect it from looters or squatters as the plastic may be cut.
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They do however display considerable intelligence and are highly adept tinkerers, looters and thieves.
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