Definition

a kidnapping: an abduction, a capture, a taking of a person noun
to kidnap: to abduct, to capture, to hold to ransom verb
a kidnapper: an abductor, a person who seizes and detains a victim noun
  • "So what's your line of work? Kidnapping? Drug dealing?"
  • "Dr. Badguy : "Kidnapping" is such an ugly word."
  • "Edward : Yeah, I kind of got kidnapped by the head monkey."
  • "Bruno : Excuse me doctor, but I don't go around kidnapping monkeys."
  • "Not only did you explicitly disobey my wishes, but somehow you managed to kidnap the most feared judge in California - Frederick F."
  • "One of my cousins has recently given birth, and I'm so jealous that I actually contemplated kidnapping her newborn baby!"
  • "Oh Jean... I do feel a bit guilty about stealing his fiancé but hey, you Gymglish users know what you want, and you wanted to see me kidnap Susie from her own wedding in a private helicopter."
  • "Still, there is hope for the human resistance: Edward and I have kidnapped the most important and handsome robot - BrianBot!"
  • "I feel very close to you since I kidnapped your monkey."

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