hijack|hijacked|hijacking|hijacks in English
verb
[hi·jack || 'haɪdʒæk]
steal goods which are being taken from one place to another; stop and rob a vehicle; seize an airplane or other vehicle by force
Use "hijack|hijacked|hijacking|hijacks" in a sentence
1. Account Hijacking
2. 16 They may hijack aircraft but they cannot hijack the message of Islam.
3. THC hijacks one of the traditional binding locations of Anandamide
4. Hijacking an airplane is relatively inexpensive.
5. Before the hijacking of MT Orkim Harmony, another oil tanker named MT Orkim Victory was hijacked by eight Indonesian pirates armed with two hand guns and a parang on 4 June in the South China Sea.
6. You can't just hijack nostalgia wholesale.
7. I have been told about the hijacking.
8. She was hijacked into the car.
9. Pakistani diplomat killed aboard hijacked plane
10. An Oscorp truck carrying plutonium has been hijacked.
11. Anyway, sorry, didn't mean to hijack the tour.
12. 9 To hijack buyers into purchasing unwanted accessories.
13. 6 Hijack ing is a form of blackmail.
14. One person was killed during the hijacking.
15. Prosecutors dropped the charges for the cigarette hijacking.
16. Saturday afternoon he foiled a hijacking at LAX.
17. …Byzantine Byzantinize Byzantinizes Byzantium cab cabal cabana cabaret cabbage cabbages cabdriver cabin cabinet cabinets cabins cable cabled … hardcopy harden harder hardest hardhat Hardin hardiness Harding hardly hardness hardscrabble hardship hardships hardware hardwired hardworking hardy … highways hijack hijacked hike hiked hiker
18. The passengers in the hijacked plane were saved.
19. 7 Fly me to Cuba. I hijack the plane.
20. Every minute during the hijack seemed like a week.
21. The men were intent on hijacking the airplane.
22. He made a desperate attempt to hijack a plane.
23. 8 There was a plot to hijack an airliner.
24. Don't fire!He hijacked a girl as a hostage.
25. The hijacked plane exploded in a ball of fire.