
1) Aid for catching a mouse 2) Ambush 3) Animal catcher 4) Animal snare 5) Ant-lion pit 6) Attractive device 7) Augusta obstacle 8) Bad thing to walk into 9) Bate 10) Bear snare 11) Bear woe 12) Bend in a sink pipe 13) Bend under a sink 14) Big fat mouth 15) Big mouth 16) Block all exits 17) Bunker
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1) Ambuscade 2) Ambush 3) Bringtobay 4) Bunker 5) Cakehole 6) Deception 7) Encage 8) Ensnare 9) Entangle 10) Entanglement 11) Flytrap 12) Genre 13) Gin 14) Golfersobstacle 15) Kisser 16) Lure 17) Lureforlobsters 18) Maw 19) Mesh 20) Mousetrap 21) Noose 22) Piehole 23) Pitfall 24) Roleinamovie 25) Setup
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a skill performed by a player, whereupon the player uses their foot (or, less commonly, their chest or thigh) to bring an airborne or falling ball under control.[225]
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• (v. t.) To provide with a trap; as, to trap a drain; to trap a sewer pipe. See 4th Trap, 5. • (v. t.) Fig.: To insnare; to take by stratagem; to entrap. • (n.) The game of trapball. • (n.) A wagon, or other vehicle. • (n.) A machine or contrivance that shuts suddenly, as with a spring, used for taking game or other animal...
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(from the article `building construction`) ...joints or bell-and-spigot joints sealed with molten lead or with plastic pipe with solvent-welded joints. The waste pipe of every plumbing fixture ...
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(from the article `commercial fishing`) Genuine mechanical traps, which close by a mechanism released by the prey, are seldom employed for fishing. Most commercial fishing traps are ... ...Pacific coast, by the Danes and their neighbours off the eastern coasts of the Baltic, and for salmon fishing off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts ......
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(from the article `diabase`) fine- to medium-grained, dark gray to black intrusive igneous rock. It is extremely hard and tough and is commonly quarried for crushed stone, under ...
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A bunker in other words is called a trap. Although the purists prefer bunker, some also call it trap.
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A filter designed to reject audio signals at certain frequencies.
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A plumbing fitting that holds water to prevent air, gas, and vermin from backing up into a fixture.
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<geology> An old term rather loosely used to designate various dark-coloured, heavy igneous rocks, including especially the feldspathic-augitic rocks, basalt, dolerite, amygdaloid, etc, but including also some kinds of diorite. Called also trap rock. Trap tufa, Trap tuff, a kind of fragmental rock made up of fragments and earthy materials fro...
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A defense designed to slow down the opposition's offense by trapping the puck in the neutral zone, t
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A sedimentary or tectonic structure where oil and/or natural gas has accumulated. These are structur
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[Soccer] when a player uses his body to slow down and control a moving ball, most often using his chest, thighs or feet.
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A game of competitive clay pigeon shooting on a formally designed layout. In plan view, one launching machine is located 16 yards in front of a straight line, firing rising targets perpendicular to and away from that line. Five competitors shoot five individual targets at each of five stations along that line. Although each target is presented at s...
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- A plumbing fitting that holds water to prevent air, gas, and vermin from backing up into a fixture.
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a basic blocking pattern in which a defensive lineman is allowed past the line of scrimmage, only to be blocked at an angle by a 'pulling' lineman. Designed to gain a preferred blocking angle and larger hole in the line.
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(oil) A sedimentary or tectonic structure that impedes the upward movement of oil and gas and allows it to collect beneath the barrier.
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A ball set too close to the net where the hitter typically gets stuffed.
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A hole in the stage floor covered by a door allowing access from the understage area.
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immobilise verb to hold fast or prevent from moving; `The child was pinned under the fallen tree`
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snare noun something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; `the exam was full of trap questions`; `it was all a snare and delusion`
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1. Any barrier to the upward migration of petroleum, allowing it to accumulate. 2. Any dark colored extrusive igneous rock. A reference to the tendency of basalt and similar rocks to form columnar joints.
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A plumbing fitting that holds water to prevent air, gas, and vermin from backing up into a fixture.
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A plumbing fitting that holds water to prevent air, gas, and vermin from backing up into a fixture.
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