Sentence examples for like a kidnapper from inspiring English sources

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When Ma's captor, "Old Nick", bleats that she has no idea how hard the world is for him, he sounds less like a kidnapper than a self-justifying wife-beater.

The Mail running a story about how women could possibly look more attractive if they buy another corporation's product is a bit like a kidnapper saying he'll move you to a slightly roomier cell if you agree to clean his brother's house.

While Attitude describes him as "tall and lithe and tanned with big brown eyes and a sexual charisma that envelops you like a kidnapper's sack over your head", the Daily Mail reckons Cooper is the "new Mr Darcy".

In an episode when her desire to get women off the compound makes her seem like a kidnapper and her desire to empower Cara Lynn makes her attack Math Teacher Greg, Nicki's appearance in a Juniper Creek dress is horrifying.

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Your relationship with the work of art becomes like that between a kidnapper and a hostage.

Suddenly, "founder" seems like the kind of job a kidnapper would say he had, to throw you off the scent.

Could she intercede with a kidnapper?

At times, a kidnapper could be heard giving her instructions.

"I am a kidnapper and a rapist," he told him.

By the third verse, the protagonist has revealed himself to be a kidnapper and a rapist.

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