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traps
noun as in equipment
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
A saint whose image still works and sells in smoke shops, tourist traps and museums.
Soldiers on patrol were met with peasant militias and booby traps.
Like they did in the first half, Ireland came flying out of the traps after the restart and scored within three minutes when Sheehan touched down in the corner from a maul.
The risk of exposure can be minimized by sealing any areas of the home where rodents may enter and using traps to clear infestations, according to the CDC.
Popular culture traps us in the privatized universe of celebrity culture, urging us to define ourselves through the often empty and trivialized and highly individualized interests of celebrities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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