Sentence examples for to trap from inspiring English sources

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to trap

noun

A machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body.

  • I put down some traps in my apartment to try and deal with the mouse problem.

Exact(60)

Expect the Wild to trap.

To trap base plagiarizers yet unborn.

It's critical not to trap bats inside.

Lygus spp. exhibited a broad response to trap hue, but showed no response to trap value.

The students learn to trap and identify different bees.

They may use their cnidocysts to trap prey items.

She didn't want to trap them, but merely join them.

"The smoke was going to trap us here".

Plainclothes cops drove taxis, trying to trap criminals.

"What is there to trap?" my mother-in-law says.

"I don't want to trap him or slow him down.

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