Thesaurus / snare
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
In 2019, a global network of telescopes revealed a mass warping spacetime with such fervor that nothing, not even light, could escape its snare.
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Weighing in at a petite two pounds, this portable bluetooth speaker comes with extra-bass and live-sound modes, which you can tap it to emulate different sounds, like a snare or a kick drum.
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For customers whose accounts often hover near zero, that convenience is just another snare in a financial trap, said Rebecca Borné, a CRL lawyer who worked on the study.
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Consult not with him that layeth a snare for thee, and hide thy counsel from them that envy thee.
And treaties, of whatever kind with the enemies of God, that are condemned, are to be shunned as a snare to the soul.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAM
It was when she found a reindeer caught in the vines that she took the first step in making a snare.
THE LATER CAVE-MENKATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP
This granted, how can we know whether God wants to instruct us or to lay a snare for us?
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIER
Looking back, he saw that his fear of the world had been nothing to his fear of women, of the half-spiritual, half-sensual snare.
THE CREATORSMAY SINCLAIR
Though, rightly considered, it was but dross and dust, and riches were an awful snare.
A CHARMING FELLOW, VOLUME II (OF 3)FRANCES ELEANOR TROLLOPE
Its warpéd wool was an inwove snare,To tangle her fingers in, where they could be (For her pet was white as she was fair).
THE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSEVARIOUS
WORDS RELATED TO SNARE
- ambush
- annex
- apprehend
- appropriate
- arrest
- arrogate
- bag
- bust
- capture
- carry off
- catch
- claw
- clutch
- commandeer
- confiscate
- conquer
- exact
- force
- gain
- get
- grab
- grasp
- hijack
- hook
- impound
- incorporate
- kidnap
- lift
- nab
- nail
- occupy
- overcome
- overpower
- overrun
- overwhelm
- pick up
- pounce
- secure
- snag
- snare
- spirit away
- subdue
- take
- take by storm
- take captive
- take over
- take possession of
- throttle
- trap
- usurp
- wrench
- ambush
- annex
- apprehend
- appropriate
- arrest
- arrogate
- bag
- bust
- capture
- carry off
- catch
- claw
- clutch
- commandeer
- confiscate
- conquer
- exact
- force
- gain
- get
- grab
- grasp
- hijack
- hook
- impound
- incorporate
- kidnap
- lift
- nab
- nail
- occupy
- overcome
- overpower
- overrun
- overwhelm
- pick up
- pounce
- secure
- snag
- snare
- spirit away
- subdue
- take
- take by storm
- take captive
- take over
- take possession of
- throttle
- trap
- usurp
- wrench
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.