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Trapping (disambiguation); TRAP; TRAP (disambiguation); Trap (disambiguation); Traps; Trap (tactic); Trap (album); Trap (music genre); Trap (song); Trap music (disambiguation); Trap (film)

trap         
I. n.
1.
Snare, gin, pitfall, springe, toil.
2.
Ambush, stratagem, artifice, pitfall, trapan, toil, wile.
3.
Trap-ball.
4.
Trap-rock.
II. v. a.
1.
Ensnare, entrap, springe, noose.
2.
Trapan, ensnare, take by stratagem.
trap         
1. An opening. 2. Mouth.
1. Could you shut the trap? It's getting cold here.
2. Shut your trap. I don't want to hear another word from you.
TRAP         
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Wikipedia

Trap

A trap is a mechanical device used to capture or restrain an animal for purposes such as hunting, pest control, or ecological research.

Trap or TRAP may also refer to:

Pronunciation examples for trap
1. trap.
Why Don'€™t Spiders Stick to Their Webs
2. trap?
The Rare Find _ George Anders _ Talks at Google
3. trap.
Stop Spending, Start Managing _ Leigh Thompson _ Talks at Google
4. trap.
Real Talk _ DJ Bembona _ Talks at Google
5. Another trap is the success trap.
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Examples of use of trap
1. One survivor, Djour, said the victims had been caught in a trap the trap of poverty.
2. Magpies can be humanely trapped in a cage trap, known as a Larson Trap.
3. Definitely it is flattering and intoxicating trap.
4. But Tuchman ended her book with a sentence that resonates in this summer of crisis: "The nations were caught in a trap, a trap made during the first thirty days out of battles that failed to be decisive, a trap from which there was, and has been, no exit." Preventing just such a trap must be the highest priority of American policy.
5. I‘ve just got a squirrel trap and have caught five in the last 24 hours." The trap, he says, kills them humanely.