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KIDNAPPED |
Captured |
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APPREHENDED |
Captured |
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HOSTAGES |
Captured people |
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EEL |
Three-legged creature captured |
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PHOTOGRAPHED |
Captured on film |
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BAT |
Albatross captured night creature |
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REALM |
Kingdom captured by unreal mercenaries |
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REDSEA |
Captured seaman inside Mideast waterway |
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NABBED |
Captured Dean returning round bees |
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CIRCLE |
Circe captured Laertes' first of kin! |
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IMAGERY |
During pilgrimage, Ryan captured visual symbolism |
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SNARED |
Poles are initially distraught when captured |
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DRAWN |
Dawn around Russia’s capital captured on paper |
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RESEARCHERS |
Historians find bowman captured by foreign seers |
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ENTAIL |
Newt finally captured by terrible alien ... mean! |
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PRINT |
Photo from trip awkwardly captured front of naturalist! |
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PLINY |
Photo from trip awkwardly captured front of naturalist! |
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FALL |
To be overthrown or captured; to be destroyed. |
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RECAPTURE |
That which is captured back; a prize retaken. |
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LOSS |
Killed, wounded, and captured persons, or captured
property. |
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DIMBOOLA |
Wimmera town captured in Sidney Nolan paintings and a Jack Hibberd play |
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PREGNABLE |
Capable of being entered, taken, or captured;
expugnable; as, a pregnable fort. |
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MAIDEN |
Used of a fortress, signifying that it has never been
captured, or violated. |
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RESCUE |
The retaking by a party captured of a prize made by the
enemy. |
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TAKE |
That which is taken; especially, the quantity of fish
captured at one haul or catch. |