to be snared

  • 1Snared — Snare Snare, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Snared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snaring}.] To catch with a snare; to insnare; to entangle; hence, to bring into unexpected evil, perplexity, or danger. [1913 Webster] Lest that too heavenly form . . . snare them.… …

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  • 2snared rapid — Everyday English Slang in Ireland v caught doing something one shouldn t have been doing …

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  • 3snared — adj. caught in a trap, captured, entangled sner /sneÉ™ n. trap, device used to capture small game; something which traps or ensnares; metal or gut string stretched across the head of a snare drum v. catch in a trap, entrap, entangle, capture …

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  • 4snared — sander …

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  • 5snared —   Hei ia, hihia, helea. See snare …

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  • 6sander — snared …

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  • 7List of Di-Gata Defenders Spells — This is a list of known stone casts used throughout the television series, Di Gata Defenders. Sorcery in RaDos mostly uses special dice like stones called Di Gata Stones as a casting medium, and draw upon the land (or water if the caster uses… …

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  • 82005 English cricket season (17-31 July) — See also: 2005 English cricket season The period of the 2005 English cricket season from 17 to 31 July included the conclusion of the 2005 Twenty20 Cup, the first Ashes Test match, 13 County Championship games and three Under 19 ODIs between… …

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  • 92005 English cricket season (17–31 July) — See also: 2005 English cricket season The period of the 2005 English cricket season from 17 to 31 July included the conclusion of the 2005 Twenty20 Cup, the first Ashes Test match, 13 County Championship games and three Under 19 ODIs between… …

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  • 10snare — [[t]sne͟ə(r)[/t]] snares, snaring, snared 1) N COUNT A snare is a trap for catching birds or small animals. It consists of a loop of wire or rope which pulls tight around the animal. Syn: trap 2) N COUNT If you describe a situation as a snare,… …

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