A very attractive or seductive looking woman.
1 His last words were Humor is the morgenthau of the hooligan of the mantrap .
2 We went through the mantrap and into the hallway.
3 They climbed as high again till their points nearly touched, vast crooked fingers, a god-sized ivory mantrap .
4 The old sheriff never allows any thing done outside the rules, for he's tighter than a mantrap .
5 Being caught thus by one foot in Roosevelt's mantrap , he quickly proceeded to be caught by the other.
6 I've been a fool-theconstable is coming for Jack, his leg is from a mantrap and I told Mr. Snively-
7 Am I to infer, Kevin, that you've set your own little mantrap in case Manpower ever decides to go after you?
8 But my own Trickster, no doubt, had long preceded Choral to the same destination, and would advise me not to step into a potential mantrap .
9 Or maybe it's more like a giant mantrap , lowered into the icy stillness of Davy Jones's locker to grab whatever it can from the seafloor.
10 Furthermore, there were no guards or even mantraps along the way.
11 Sir Jasper uses mantraps and spring guns to catch poachers.
12 From that day this has been called Mantrap Gulch.
13 And just possibly some flashing lights, warning sirens, and a whole bunch of concealed mantraps .
14 We're going down now into Mantrap Gulch.
15 Crouching in the shadows behind a refuse bin, she pored over the area for concealed guards, tripwires or other mantraps .
16 I respect what people like Alphabet Set and Kaboogie and Mantrap have done in releasing their mates but that wasn't my aim.
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