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Associations of "For trap" (30 Words)
bait | Lure entice or entrap with bait. Many potential buyers are reluctant to take the bait. |
bound | Move forward by leaps and bounds. Children bound for school. |
cavity | An empty space within a solid object. The abdominal cavity. |
comb | An act of untangling or arranging the hair with comb. They combed the area for the missing child. |
dint | A blow or stroke, typically one made with a weapon in fighting. The soft dints at the top of a coconut. |
disentangle | Remove knots or tangles from (wool, rope, or hair. It was difficult to disentangle fact from fiction. |
ensnare | Catch in or as if in a trap. They were ensnared in city centre traffic. |
entrap | Trick (someone) into committing a crime in order to secure their prosecution. He argued that his client had been entrapped by an undercover police officer. |
extricate | Free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty. I cannot extricate myself from this task. |
hole | Hit the ball into the hole. A fuel tank was holed by the attack and a fire started. |
lariat | A rope used as a lasso or for tethering. |
lasso | Catch with a lasso. At last his father lassoed the horse. |
loiter | Stand or wait around without apparent purpose. The weather had tempted them to loiter along the banks of the Cherwell. |
lurk | (of an unpleasant quality) be present in a latent or barely discernible state, although still presenting a threat. Danger lurks beneath the surface. |
obstacle | A thing that blocks one’s way or prevents or hinders progress. The poverty of a district is an obstacle to good education. |
peephole | A small hole that may be looked through, especially one in a door through which callers may be identified before the door is opened. She was wearing a black peephole bra. |
perdition | Complete and utter ruin. She used her last banknote to buy herself a square meal before perdition. |
pit | Sink in or contract so as to form a pit or hollow. A bear pit. |
pitfall | A covered pit for use as a trap. The pitfalls of buying goods at public auctions. |
shackle | Chain with shackles. They seek to shackle the oil and gas companies by imposing new controls. |
snare | Catch a bird or mammal in a snare. The car salesman had snared three potential customers. |
solve | Find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery. Solve an equation. |
tied | (of a game or contest) with both or more competitors or teams achieving the same score. A tied vote. |
trammel | A restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner. We have no wish to be trammelled by convention. |
unearth | Find (something) in the ground by digging. Workmen unearthed an ancient artillery shell. |
unknot | Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of. His shoulders unknotted. |
unravel | (of twisted, knitted or woven threads) become undone. His painstaking diplomacy of the last eight months could quickly unravel. |
unscramble | Make intelligible. Can you unscramble the message. |
untangle | Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of. Fishermen untangled their nets. |
unwary | Not cautious of possible dangers or problems. Accidents can happen to the unwary traveller. |