(1) He falls in with the treacherous, feral Tuco, a bandito with a price on his head.(2) He looked like a bandito from a spaghetti western.(3) I don't know why, but he'd slung a thick leather belt across each shoulder and resembled nothing so much as a young bandito marching home from a successful raid.(4) ‘In prison they treated me like a bandito ,’ he says.(5) ‘Say,’ said a wise old head at one of our town meetings, ‘my nephew Looie would go after that bandito for 30 goats and a year's worth of free haircuts.’(6) When they've finally drained the mountain of gold, the three men must survive the descent, the banditos and each other to turn their gold into untold wealth.(7) Yet Cohan admits he writes from a position of ‘utter privilege’ and it's something to see a side of Mexico that isn't all shantytowns and bandidos .(8) The grungy banditos had to escape Blythe, but they were afraid of getting pulled over on the way out of town.(9) We had known it would be outside the town proper because Ben had come from a well-to-do family until banditos murdered his parents.(10) The first thing to strike you about their debut album is the picture on the front cover of the band portrayed as cartoon banditos .(11) Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos .(12) All of these men, along with gunfighters, banditos , soldiers, Indians, lawmen, saloon girls, even ladies dressed in the height of fashion, gathered for one purpose.(13) Miss Pouty Lips rescues the love of her life - renegade doctor Nick - from bandidos (wild-eyed, crooked-toothed, of course) in war-torn Chechnya, only to step on a mine while running for help.(14) From south of the Border I saw several Mexican bandidos arriving.(15) The Portuguese called the guerrillas turras or banditos , while the MPLA guerrillas denoted the Portuguese with the shortened word tugas.(16) Less than a month on the road, on a hot day in late February, the grungy banditos nervously approached the inspection station at the Arizona border.