Sentence example with the word 'kidnap'

kidnap

abduce, capture, carry off, crimp, entice, impress, lure, return, seduce, shanghai, snatch, throttle

Definition v. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom

Last update: July 28, 2015


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Many children have been kidnapped in this locality.   [verb]

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Bandit Queen aims to kidnap the chef and take him back to her mountain hideaway.   [verb]

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The other man and woman, both British nationals from Clapham, have been charged with kidnap, false imprisonment and blackmail.   [verb]

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Nearly two years later, in August, 1828, three men were tried for conspiracy to kidnap and carry away Morgan.   [verb]

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This is the one place which remains very much as it was seventy-five years ago when Morgan was kidnapped and taken through to Canandaigua.   [verb]

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People don't find it worth their while to kidnap a girl and flog her with a cat-o'-nine-tails.'   [verb]

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'Is he to be kidnapped to the other ken, Nancy says.'   [verb]

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'By what authority am I kidnapped in the street, and brought here by these dogs.'   [verb]

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An act more effectually to protect the free citizens of this State from being kidnapped, or reduced to Slavery.   [verb]

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