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Kidnapped
[ kid-napt ]
noun
- a novel (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Example Sentences
Aimee wasn’t kidnapped at all; she’d been hiding out at a romantic cottage.
He was indicted last month on 43 counts, including tax evasion; embezzlement of donations to his charity, which receives public money; and running a racketeering conspiracy in which he allegedly kidnapped and fatally shot a young rapper named Rayshawn Williams.
Two Jesuit priests were kidnapped by the government and tortured for several months in 1976; critics accused Bergoglio of willingly handing the men over.
In 1986, he and accomplices kidnapped two North Hollywood men who owed them money and held them for ransom.
“I’ve been kidnapped by a f— Nazi,” he said, before telling the officer, “You’ll wish you treated me nicer.”
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