Definitions

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  • adjective Suitable for kidnapping.

Etymologies

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kidnap +‎ -able

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Examples

  • I would like to kidnap them for good luck or something, but I don't think they're exactly kidnappable.

    readersguide Diary Entry readersguide 2006

  • "Hatred was the force that determined where you lived"; "she was too kidnappable"; "What god leant down and whispered in what mortal ear to put walnuts inside an eggplant?"

    NYT > Home Page By DWIGHT GARNER 2011

  • "Hatred was the force that determined where you lived"; "she was too kidnappable"; "What god leant down and whispered in what mortal ear to put walnuts inside an eggplant?"

    NYT > Home Page By DWIGHT GARNER 2011

  • But after the invasion, she couldn’t live in it; she was too kidnappable.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • But after the invasion, she couldn’t live in it; she was too kidnappable.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

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