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trapsnounpl. of trap a device or scheme for capturing another by surpriseundercover agents devised a trap to catch the counterfeiters a bear trap ambushes, nets, snares, webs enmeshments, entanglements, entrapments, envelopmentsbooby traps, catches, hazards, land mines, pitfalls, snagsartifices, cheats, deceptions, double-dealings, duplicities, ploys, ruses, subterfuges, tricks a setup in which hidden attackers lie in waitan overland route to the Far East that was once notorious for the many robbers who laid traps for unsuspecting wayfarers something that catches and holdsthe promotion is really just a trap to keep her from taking a new job elsewhere entanglements, meshes, morasses, nets, nooses, quagmires, quicksands, snares, tanglements, toils, webs knots, snarls, tanglescat's cradles, labyrinths, mazescobwebs, spiderwebs slangthe opening through which food passes into the body of an animalshut your trap before someone belts you one! chops, gobs(chiefly British), kissers(slang), mouths, mugs, pieholes(or pie holes, slang), yaps(slang) countenances, faces, pusses(slang), visagesmuzzlesjaws, mandibles, maxillae(or maxillas)gullets, maws trapsverbpresent tense third-person singular of trapto catch or hold as if in a netan ambitious young man who was now trapped in a series of shady business deals catches up, enmeshes(also immeshes), ensnares, ensnarls, entangles, entoils, entraps, meshes, nets, snares, tangles bags, birdlimes, captures, collarsembroils, implicates, involves, mires disentangles, untangles detaches, disengages, extricatesclears, frees, liberates to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblyfinally trapped the annoying fly in the palm of his hand bags, captures, catches, collars, cops(slang), corrals, gets, gloms, grabs, grapples, hooks, lands, nabs, nails, nets, nobbles(British slang), raps, seizes, snags, snaps (up), snares, snatches gloves, halters, lassos, ropesapprehends, arrests, detainsbays, cornersclasps, clutches, fastens (on), fists, grasps, grips, holds, latches (on or onto), securesrends, wrestsenmeshes(also immeshes), ensnares, entangles, entraps, meshesabducts, kidnaps, spirits (away or off) takes hold (of) misses discharges, frees, liberates, releasesdrops, loosens, unhands in 1813 |