kidnapping|kidnappings in English

noun

['kid·nap·ping || 'kɪdnæpɪŋ]

abduction, act of stealing or taking a child or person by force

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1. Kidnapping and murder.

2. Parental Kidnapping in America.

3. Kidnapping... robbery, murder, extortion.

4. Abduction and kidnapping defined; punishment

5. He got done for kidnapping.

6. I'm sorry for kidnapping you.

7. Could someone stamp my Frequent Kidnapping Card?

8. Tom swears out a complaint of kidnapping.

9. He faces charges of kidnapping and extortion.

10. Police believe Casey orchestrated the kidnapping.

11. The kidnapping caused an international incident.

12. Zeus then sets up the kidnapping.

13. Have you received any kidnapping threats?

14. The kidnapping occurred in broad daylight.

15. A spate of sectarian kidnappings and threats followed, some of which turned fatal.

16. And we won't be needing kidnappings and bombs to succeed.

17. Who are the ones responsible for the kidnappings in Mexico?

18. At least 30 students missing as armed men Abduct students in new Nigeria kidnappings

19. Hung has a hand in kidnapping Wong.

20. 5 Police believe Casey orchestrated the kidnapping.

21. Ambushings, kidnappings and killings have been on the rise after a period of dormancy

22. Abduction and kidnapping cases often go hand in hand

23. They are all about kidnapping and about ransom demands.

24. Though, Indian laws prohibit Abduction and kidnapping, since 2005, more than 100,000 kidnapping and Abduction cases have come up in India

25. Three of the men were indicted for kidnapping.