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trapline
noun
A series or line of traps.
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As a youth, my father had found himself happier following a trapline than helping on the farm or going to high school — and richer, too, than he had ever been before — and this idea had come upon him and he had taken it up, as he thought, for a lifetime.
A number of alleged Hadwin sightings were made up and down the coast during the ensuing months, but none of them panned out, so rumors have filled the void: he was killed by Indians; he's doing time in the States for welfare fraud; he's running a trapline in Meziadin, British Columbia; he's in Siberia.
You don't forget where the traps are; or you don't run a trapline.
Finally — at her suggestion — she went off to set snares and a trapline.
It's like running a trapline.
The group's new EP, "Trapline," like its self-titled debut album from 2012, is infectious, and available free on its SoundCloud page.
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It may follow traplines to cabins and devour food stocks or carry off portable items; its offensive odour permeates the invaded cabin.
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