Associations to the word «Kidnapped»
Noun
- Dexter
- Ingrid
- Checkpoint
- Stealing
- Valle
- Brenda
- Stepfather
- Save
- Abu
- Heroine
- Jenna
- Brody
- Daughter
- Osborn
- Tourist
- Assassination
- Escape
- Arson
- Peach
- Klan
- Millionaire
- Commando
- Wolverine
- Slave
- Superman
- Amanda
- Demon
- Assassin
- Lebanese
- Abby
- Marge
- Detention
- Tamara
- Rosie
- Lebanon
- Trafficking
- Patsy
- Stole
- Lex
- Honeymoon
- Rogue
- Jessica
- Disguise
- Clint
- Cannibal
- Spider
- Nico
- Sabah
- Emma
- Refuse
- Gypsy
- Alexis
- Bianca
- Nazis
- Tess
- Vicki
- Liberation
- Granddaughter
- Avenger
- Palestinian
- Dictatorship
- Diplomat
- Sheila
- Retribution
- Artemis
- Policeman
- Raid
Adjective
Wiktionary
KIDNAP, verb. (transitive) To seize and detain a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom.
KIDNAP, noun. An instance of kidnapping.
Dictionary definition
KIDNAP, verb. Take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped".
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