Similar words: dipping, chopping, shopping bag, eavesdropping, double cropping, happily, rapport, grapple. Meaning: [træp] n. stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse.
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1 The car rolled onto its roof, trapping him.
2 Each fibre has a hollow core trapping still air and aiding warmth.
3 The light aircraft then cartwheeled, trapping both men.
4 His car overturned, trapping him inside.
5 The child needed treatment after trapping her finger in the car door.
6 The lid slammed shut, almost trapping the Weasel's fingers.
7 The hunters were busy trapping.
8 The guard hairs are hollow, trapping air within and between them, and the underfur also traps air.
9 Trapping is a method which meets with limited success and involves feeding within a specialised wire cage for a period of time.
10 Today, though trapping still goes on, it is disappearing because there are not enough wild elephants to justify it.
11 He followed her down, trapping her against the upholstered arm and his hard muscular body.
12 Eleven years of trapping has demonstrated that it is inadvisable to generalise from two or three years' experience.
13 Oh, they had a little fun trapping regents going to the bathroom during the lunch break.
14 Physical trapping is likely to be about as effective for neon, argon and krypton.
15 Was she not indeed, not only trapping herself, but deceiving herself, being, to herself, a traitor?
16 She survived in the forest by eating berries and trapping small animals and birds.
17 Because of the explosion, the roof of the building caved in, trapping several people.
18 The roof of the cave dropped in on the miners, trapping them.
19 Instead of splitting hydrogen sulphide, they developed the ability to split water by first trapping solar energy in green pigments.
20 Gardener's Tips Earwig Traps Quite by accident we have found a good way to trapping earwigs.
21 Dacron Hollofil: bonded polyester, each fibre has a hollow core trapping still air and aiding warmth.
22 Both make up for the lack of nutrients in the soil by trapping and digesting small insects.
23 I meant at least to insulate the nest with some polystyrene ceiling tiles, but I was afraid of trapping the animal inside.
24 Elmire tries to win a favor from Tartuffe by inflaming his lechery and trapping him in a compromising situation.
25 The small untidy garden at the back of Merrill's flat faced south, trapping the warmth between its old brick walls.
26 Factory-farming makes pollution, excessive meat-eating upsets the ecological balance, trapping and hunting can injure habitat, and so on.
27 In 1972 the Government of Sind Province declared the river dolphin protected by law and prohibited its killing and trapping.
28 Hand coils create unwanted slack and immediately tighten around the hand under load,[www.Sentencedict.com] trapping the fingers and preventing an effective arrest.
29 He leapt down to the floor and made two gigantic walls of books, trapping Mr Fractor between them.
30 Wearing breathing apparatus they were a few feet into the building when overhead piping collapsed, trapping them.
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