A small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower head.
A device for catching and holding animals.
A trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose.
Catch in or as if in a trap.
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 .
6 They lay a snare for him; they offer him the Palais National.
7 Lacheneur saw the snare ; he regained his self-possession as if by magic.
8 The boy lowers his snare behind the fish and slips it along.
9 Their foot hath been taken in the very snare which they hid.
10 Trust it not, sir; it will prove a snare to your feet.
11 The cult of the Grand Act is a snare and a delusion.
12 The one stumbles beholders accidentally, the other pleads them into the snare .
13 The robber fell into the snare and did as he was bid.
14 The most important moment is when Janos tries to close the snare .
15 Tidings were carried to Peredur of the snare the Britons had limed.
16 This snare will. He looped the string first one way, then another.
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