What's the difference between kidnapper and plagiary?

Kidnapper


Definition:

  • (n.) One who steals or forcibly carries away a human being; a manstealer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Zeidan's office initially denied the abduction on Facebook but later stated the denial was made at the order of the kidnappers.
  • (2) Human interaction made captivity more tolerable, so she coaxed it out of her kidnappers where possible.
  • (3) For two decades, bandits and kidnappers have kept out the tourists who used to flock to the temple of the queen, while the desert hinterland has become a haven for jihadis and militants of various stripes.
  • (4) Downing Street believed it had secured an agreement last year during the UK's presidency of the G8 which meant the group's members would not pay ransoms to terrorist kidnappers.
  • (5) Although the Somalian government has no influence in the area where the Chandlers were held, some reports suggested it sent a high-ranking official to negotiate with the kidnappers.
  • (6) What seems certain – and troubling for Kenya – is that the Somali kidnappers have had help from local Kenyans, both in finding targets and in getting away through the narrow creeks of the Lamu archipelago.
  • (7) Later the kidnappers were described as "Chechen mercenaries" fighting with Jabhat al-Nusra, an extreme Islamist group that has links with al-Qaida.
  • (8) The story has dominated the Russian press, which has identified most of the kidnappers as ethnic Russians, and has even called in experts to identify the men from their criminal tattoos.
  • (9) Room Facebook Twitter Pinterest Emma Donaghue’s novel was never going to make for an easy film to watch, and yet despite the grim nature of the material – a mother and son confined by a kidnapper – Lenny Abrahamson’s adaptation managed to win over critics and audiences at Telluride, largely thanks to Brie Larson’s raw performance as a woman abducted and raped at a young age.
  • (10) While Attitude describes him as "tall and lithe and tanned with big brown eyes and a sexual charisma that envelops you like a kidnapper's sack over your head", the Daily Mail reckons Cooper is the "new Mr Darcy".
  • (11) She has not been seen since and her kidnappers have yet to make a ransom demand.
  • (12) The second day the military were moving towards the desert and they found two cars belonging to the kidnappers and they shot them, and they found a lot of storage under the ground with a lot of weapons and chemical weapons as well.
  • (13) At certain moments in the pursuit you start feeling for the poor kidnapper, as everything that could possibly go wrong is going wrong.
  • (14) As it happens, Edith auditioned for, and won, the part of Rooster, Annie's dastardly kidnapper – her traditionally male kidnapper.
  • (15) Her father begs his daughter's potential kidnapper: "If she's dead, please tell somebody where she is.
  • (16) One of his former teachers, a rich artist and a very old man, was recently kidnapped by shabiha who want 24m Syrian pounds (about £100,000) for his release; he hopes to hear from the kidnappers in the next day or two.
  • (17) He was held on his own for six weeks as his kidnappers tried to extract a ransom.
  • (18) "Mrs Dedieu's state of health, uncertainty over the conditions of her detention and the fact that the kidnappers probably refused to give her the medication that we sent her lead us to believe that this tragic outcome is unfortunately the most likely," the foreign ministry statement said.
  • (19) She and the other five survivors were taken to Palermo to testify against the alleged kidnapper and allowed to give evidence ahead of the trial, which isn't due to take place for months.
  • (20) Notable controversies in the 10-series history of Family Guy include a parody of Tom Cruise as a gay kidnapper, a determinedly insensitive treatment of the issue of domestic abuse, and a contested antisemitic version of the Disney song When You Wish Upon a Star from Pinocchio , which was never aired.

Plagiary


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To commit plagiarism.
  • (n.) A manstealer; a kidnaper.
  • (n.) One who purloins another's expressions or ideas, and offers them as his own; a plagiarist.
  • (n.) Plagiarism; literary thief.
  • (a.) Kidnaping.
  • (a.) Practicing plagiarism.

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