Sentence examples for be kidnapping from inspiring English sources

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be kidnapping

verb

To seize and detain a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom.

Exact(4)

Nzenwa, the lawyer, suspected his client would be kidnapping again before long.

"We never investigate these cases anyway -- someone has to come and confess the killing, which they almost never do," said an investigator who looked into the case and then dismissed it because the sisters "knew one of the men, so it must not be kidnapping".

That might be kidnapping.

He claims to be kidnapping Camila to cover up the truth of Canales's escape.

Similar(56)

Their children can be kidnapped".

"I wanted to be kidnapped".

"You could be kidnapped!" I shout.

I don't want to be kidnapped.

It looks like I might be kidnapped again after this.

You could be kidnapped.

We thought they might be kidnapped.

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