Abductor in a Sentence
  • Our abductor was nowhere in sight.
  • They stopped looking for Annie's abductor when you were jailed for another crime.
  • The odd tension was between them again, and she wondered what it was about her abductor that made her blood burn, especially when he was so unapproachable.
  • Our second choice is fingering the abductor.
  • While his teenage action was untrustworthy, it was venial compared to abandoning the child to an abductor if that was what the cowering, younger Howie had done!
  • I read in the paper today they recovered another child and arrested the stupid abductor.
  • Brennan reported back on Willard Humphries, Annie's alleged abductor.
  • While saddened by Jennie Lohr's death, we were elated with the capture of her abductor.
  • My wife walked stiffly beside the abductor.
  • In the Lanzelet of Ulrich von Zatzikhoven the abductor is Falerin.
  • A curious fragment of Welsh dialogues, printed by Professor Rhys in his Studies on the Arthurian Legend, appears to represent Kay as the abductor, In the pseudo-Chronicles and the romances based upon them the abductor is Mordred, and in the chronicles there is no doubt that the lady was no unwilling victim.
  • This abductor was a high level serial killer and of paramount interest to the special FBI task force.
  • It's a serial abductor.
  • I briefed Betsy who listed with rapt interest, especially as I expressed my strong belief that Annie's abductor might very well be our Delabama stalker.
  • He frees her from imprisonment in the castle of Meleagant, who has carried her off against her will - (a similar adventure is related in Lanzelet, where the abductor is Valerin, and Lanzelet is not the rescuer) - and, although he recovers his kingdom from Claudas, he prefers to remain a simple knight of Arthur's court, bestowing the lands on his cousins and half-brother Hector.
  • The abductor muscles draw your leg away from the center line of your body.
  • As such, the machine can also tone the abductor and adductor muscles, otherwise known as the inner and outer thighs.
  • Your aim will be to work the abductor and adductor muscles.
  • The problem is her abductor is the revered local police chief!
  • If Annie's abductor was still operating, that literally reversed the odds that we'd knock heads with him if he remained active!
  • The subject of the poem is the rescue of the queen from her abductor Meleagant; and what makes the matter more perplexing is that Chretien handles the situation as one with which his hearers are already familiar; it is Lancelot, and not Arthur or another, to whom the office of rescuer naturally belongs.