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Kidnapper   /kˈɪdnˌæpər/   Listen
Kidnapper

noun
1.
Someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom).  Synonyms: abductor, kidnaper, snatcher.






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"Kidnapper" Quotes from Famous Books



... the marquis or another, Daubrecq's kidnapper is working on our behalf, seeing that, by capturing ...
— The Crystal Stopper • Maurice LeBlanc

... "And I hope you'll catch our kidnapper—he's got a tremendous amount of property on him which belongs to this lady, and hell make tracks for the other side of the Atlantic as soon as he gets hold of some more which he's ...
— Scarhaven Keep • J. S. Fletcher

... at the height of his success and of his guilt, the meanest and most worthless of the human race—the mocker and robber of the poor, the persecutor and kidnapper of Paul O'Clery and his brethren, the merciless swindler and defrauder of the laborer's wages, and, finally, the hypocritical sensualist and drunkard. We boast of our progress, and advertise, as proof of it, the number of railroads in operation, their ...
— The Cross and the Shamrock • Hugh Quigley



Words linked to "Kidnapper" :   seizer, shanghaier, felon, kidnap, abductor, crimper, capturer, captor, outlaw, crook, malefactor, crimp, criminal, kidnaper



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