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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Entrap' in a Sentence

"To catch in or as in a trap; ensnare." more

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The detective tried to entrap the suspect by setting up a fake drug deal.
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The magical spell was cast to entrap the wicked sorcerer in a force field.
The clever detective tried to entrap the thief with a tricky plan.
The explorers were careful not to entrap themselves in the dense jungle while searching for rare plants.
The magical spell was designed to entrap the mischievous spirits within the enchanted mirror.
The wizard cast a magical spell to entrap the mischievous spirits in a mystical cage.
The mischievous kitten tried to entrap the yarn between its paws.
The magician tried to entrap the rabbit in his magic hat.
Sarah tried not to entrap herself in the maze of lies by being honest from the beginning.
The cunning cat has been entrapping mice in the dark corners of the barn.
The crafty fox tried to entrap the curious rabbit with a cleverly disguised hole.
The magician's trick was to entrap a bird in a seemingly empty cage.
Love is entrapping our hearts in a dance of passion and desire.
Be careful not to entrap your fingers in the door.
The pirate set a clever trap to entrap the treasure chest.
The little squirrel tried to entrap the nuts in its tiny paws.

Entrap

en-trap
verbTo catch in or as in a trap; ensnare.
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Last Updated On: August 18, 2024
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