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spoils

noun as in possessions stolen or gained

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He adds that "hundreds" of such bots would need to harvest the seabed at a time, bringing the spoils to a ship on the surface.

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Both books are rife with mystery and the spoils of greed.

The three dictators will meet to share a meal as they carve up the world’s spoils for themselves.

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In what has been an unpredictable awards season, the Baftas followed a similar pattern, with no single film sweeping the board, and several movies sharing the spoils.

From BBC

The Pembrokeshire brothers had to share the spoils at Cheltenham in December after a dead heat was recorded between their horses.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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