Catch in or as if in a trap.
Take or catch as if in a snare or trap.
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 .
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