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pescar
Catch in or as if in a trap.
trap
snare
entrap
trammel
Catalan
travar
Spanish
pillar
Take or catch as if in a snare or trap.
frame
set up
Spanish
pillar
trap
snare
entrap
trammel
1
The Roman opened the
trap
-
door
in the ground in order to descend.
2
Conclusions: Results strongly encourage the use of
BG
-
trap
for collecting host-seeking An.
3
So let us also use him to help us set our
trap
.
4
They often booby
trap
areas under their control before leaving, complicating return.
5
He closed and bolted the
trap
-
door
in the floor of the tower.
1
The daughter of the sultan was captivated in the
snare
of love.
2
The sun is caught in the
snare
I set for the squirrel.
3
Beware the so-called road map; it is a
snare
and a delusion.
4
I am entangled in the
snare
of the Evil One, Master Benteen.
5
A simple noose is all you need to make an effective
snare
.
1
He accuses the US law enforcement agency of trying to
entrap
him.
2
So there I was, sitting outside his house, waiting to
entrap
him.
3
She was not prepared to betray the one, and
entrap
the other.
4
She would weave her web right skilfully to
entrap
his unsuspecting steps.
5
We left Lafayette at Williamsburg, disappointed at the failure to
entrap
Arnold.
1
Who can
trammel
up consequences but the Lord of the Universe?
2
By good luck, Billy tells me, the
trammel
has made a good haul.
3
Briefly thus: I have but learnt of the
trammel
in which I am taken.
4
I like to be up before all the
trammel
starts.
5
How is she ever to know you, according to the rules which
trammel
society?
1
The devils went forth in a troop to
ensnare
souls on earth.
2
At Vilna the Emperor directed the movements that were to
ensnare
Bagration.
3
I grasp wildly with my left until I
ensnare
the other side.
4
But this snag was nought to the briars yet to
ensnare
us.
5
More importantly, she had managed to
ensnare
Dante with her seductive skills.
6
Traps slyly laid by the vicious to
ensnare
her, she resolutely avoided.
7
Sir, hold your Tongue, I did not go about to
ensnare
you.
8
Zeus began to fall into the trap that would finally
ensnare
him.
9
Sending your fancy poplar-gathering, then, you
ensnare
wild trees, beating with life.
10
This was a deliberate effort to
ensnare
consumers with great damage, he said.
11
I wouldn't be surprised if you managed to
ensnare
some lord into marriage.
12
NETs released into the vasculature
ensnare
bacteria from the bloodstream and prevent dissemination.
13
Lydia had great ideas of cooking, which is an art to
ensnare
males.
14
To
ensnare
them, signifies that you will be fortunate in expectations.
15
With flattering voice you must
ensnare
her heart, and entice it to sin.
16
Complex, nuanced characters, frank sensuality and thorn-sharp, intricate storytelling all conspire to
ensnare
.
ensnare
·
ensnare consumers
ensnare others
ensnare prey
ensnare young
ensnare a boy
Catalan
travar
Spanish
pescar
entrampar
cazar
atrapar
coger
pillar
tender una trampa
acorralar