Similar words: kidnapping, kidnap, tapped, capped, unappealing, trapped, wrapped, unappetizing. Meaning: ['kɪdnæp] adj. (of persons) seized and detained unlawfully, often for ransom.
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121. One morning, when she returned to the village, Stravinsky found her black cat has been kidnapped.
122. The Salvadoran consulate, which interviewed the migrants who escaped, believes fifty were kidnapped.
123. Earlier this month Rwandan police rescued what is believed to be a rare baby mountain gorilla, kidnapped from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
124. They may be in hiding somewhere, might be kidnapped hostages.
125. The bandit who kidnapped the hostage with an automatic rifle was seized by police.
126. At least 47 citizens and foreigners were kidnapped in one month alone.
127. After having quarreled violently with the guy, on the way home the ladies are attacked and kidnapped by a sadistic, cannibalistic "family"!
128. In one famous case, the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget had vivid memories of being kidnapped at age 2 in Paris, complete with the kidnappers scratching his nurse's face.
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