Sentence examples for to kidnap from inspiring English sources

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to kidnap

verb

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

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Are you still going to kidnap me?

No need to kidnap and try him.

Matthews denies murder and conspiracy to kidnap.

People also try to kidnap him.

Were they going to kidnap me?

I'm off to kidnap someone else.

I never had to kidnap them.

They knew whom they wanted to kidnap before he landed".

Israel said the three had been planning to kidnap Israelis.

Both were found guilty of plotting to kidnap Becky.

"We would be paid to kidnap and kill people.

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