Similar words: kidnap, snapping, lapping, trapping, slapping, happiness, sopping, dipping. Meaning: ['kɪdnæpɪŋ] n. (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment.
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1. It's been suggested the kidnapping was a put-up job.
2. The kidnapping occurred in broad daylight.
3. The kidnapping caused an international incident.
4. He faces charges of kidnapping and extortion.
5. The recording gives an account of his kidnapping.
6. Two youngsters have been arrested and charged with kidnapping.
7. He got done for kidnapping.
8. The news of the kidnapping was blacked out until the police could find the child.
9. The kidnapping charge was dropped because of lack of evidence.
10. Set in contemporary Dublin, this pacy thriller features kidnapping, mayhem and murder.
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11. She appeared in court on charges of kidnapping and assault.
12. He is charged with kidnapping a businessman last year and holding him for ransom.
13. The attack was in reprisal for the kidnapping of their leaders.
14. Among the other alternatives kidnapping seemed the most likely.
15. Kidnapping the officers, the gangsters fled.
16. Kidnapping is a business and a very profitable one.
17. Three of the men were indicted for kidnapping.
18. Zeus then sets up the kidnapping.
19. H., was charged with murder and kidnapping Tuesday morning.
20. Police believe Casey orchestrated the kidnapping.
21. The encounter ends with Robert incompetently kidnapping Celine.
22. They are all about kidnapping and about ransom demands.
23. More than five years have elapsed since the kidnapping.
24. Brumley also could be charged with kidnapping, carjacking and gun violations.
25. The same day, two men were accused of kidnapping five children and imprisoning them in a cave for two weeks.
26. Yuri Budanov has been charged with kidnapping and murdering Heda Kungayeva near the village of Tangi-Chu 11 months ago.
27. Rolfe, of Broxbourne, denies threatening to kill and kidnapping Mrs Armsby, 45.
28. It is hardly in the same league as murder or kidnapping.
29. Though they were pardoned three years later by President Carlos Menem, they are again under house arrest charged with kidnapping children.
30. Then we get back to the taxi, and there you are waving your weaponry, and kidnapping us.
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