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where minnow swallows the whale for a king’s ransom · could happen again · or even be floated · right? &mdash · Shawn Tully · Fortune · Asal Rezaei · CBS News · 8 May 2026 Verb Despite the hype · Dan Goodin · ArsTechnica · 23 Apr. 2026 The Guthrie family has publicly responded to ransom notes with video messages · offering to pay for their mother's return home · but have not received a response. &mdash · Alana Wise · NPR · 6 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ransom Word History Etymology Noun Middle English ransoun · from Anglo-French rançun · from Latin redemption- · redemptio — more at redemption First Known Use Noun 13th century

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where minnow swallows the whale for a king’s ransom
could happen again
or even be floated
right? &mdash
Shawn Tully
Fortune
Asal Rezaei
CBS News
8 May 2026 Verb Despite the hype
Dan Goodin
ArsTechnica
23 Apr. 2026 The Guthrie family has publicly responded to ransom notes with video messages
offering to pay for their mother's return home
but have not received a response. &mdash
Alana Wise
NPR
6 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for ransom Word History Etymology Noun Middle English ransoun
from Anglo-French rançun
from Latin redemption-
redemptio — more at redemption First Known Use Noun 13th century

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