Trap of a sort
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AMBUSHTrap of a sort
NOOSETrap of a sort
SPIDERWEBFly trap of a sort.
JAWSTeeth of a trap.
RATA kind of trap.
DECOYPart of a trap
FLYPAPERInsect trap of a kind
ESSShape of a sink trap
NOOSEPart of a springe trap.
LINT... trap (part of a dryer)
deadfalla type of animal trap
WEDGECLUBGolfer's choice out of a trap?
CHIPShot out of a sand trap
entrains(of a liquid) to trap (bubbles)
deadfallsDEADFALL, a type of animal trap
entrain(of a liquid) to trap (bubbles)
SPRUNGLike a trap in need of resetting
cruivea type of trap for catching fish
ANVILComponent of a Wile E. Coyote trap, often
WEDGEIt may get you out of a trap
IRONSThey can get you out of a trap
livetrapto capture in a type of animal trap
livetrappedLIVETRAP, to capture in a type of animal trap
livetrappingLIVETRAP, to capture in a type of animal trap
livetrapsLIVETRAP, to capture in a type of animal trap
ASNERNEARSSNARE"Lou Grant" star is in danger of falling into a trap?
trapshootingThe sport of shooting at clay pigeons released from a spring trap
carnivorous(of a plant) Able to trap and digest small animals, esp. insects
deadfallsA trap consisting of a heavy weight positioned to fall on an animal
deadfallA trap consisting of a heavy weight positioned to fall on an animal
cellular(of a fabric item, such as a blanket or vest) Knitted so as to form holes or hollows that trap air and provide extra insulation
butterwortA carnivorous bog plant that has violet flowers borne above a rosette of yellowish-green greasy leaves that trap and digest small insects. It is native to both Eurasia and North America
butterwortsA carnivorous bog plant that has violet flowers borne above a rosette of yellowish-green greasy leaves that trap and digest small insects. It is native to both Eurasia and North America
trapballsA game in which the player uses a bat to hit a trap (see trap1 (sense 2 of the noun)) to send a ball into the air and then hits the ball itself
trapballA game in which the player uses a bat to hit a trap (see trap1 (sense 2 of the noun)) to send a ball into the air and then hits the ball itself
mousetrapA trap for catching and usually killing mice, esp. one with a spring bar that snaps down onto the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism
mousetrapsA trap for catching and usually killing mice, esp. one with a spring bar that snaps down onto the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism