How To Use Snare In A Sentence

  • It looks like a preying mantis, has a huge hook to snare its prey and is coming to a rocky shoreline near you.
  • Jagang didn't want her slipping out of their snare by hiding in crowds of people, or escaping by pretending to be a lowly washwoman. The Pillars of Creation
  • Each man was surrounded by an absolute armada of percussion: Bongos, congas, sambas and tom toms; high-hats, kettles, timpani and snares.
  • The blood tests which snared three drugs cheats at last month's Winter Olympics could be missing from the anti-doping programme throughout Britain this year, including the Commonwealth Games.
  • According to the sailor, any animal, whatever it was, would be a lawful prize, and the rodents or carnivora which might get into the new snares would be well received at Granite House. The Mysterious Island
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  • Just ask Professors Darryl Gwynne and David Rentz, whose study snared the Ig Nobel Prize also known as "Ig" or "Igs" in Biology on Thursday night. Katherine Meusey: Ig Nobel Prizes: Think First, Then Laugh
  • I have been told that many of them wear patent complexions, "boughten" bangs, and pad out scrawny forms until they appear voluptuous Junos, and thereby deceive and ensnare, bedazzle and beguile the unsuspecting sons of men. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • It's time to stop moping and snare a man. The Sun
  • They snared rabbits for food and skins with which to sew caps and cloaks. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • So what does it take for a woman to snare the man who is widely considered to be the world's most eligible bachelor? The Sun
  • Sincere compliments from a coworker or a boss are nice, but outrageous flattery is often an attempt to draw you into a sociopath's snare. An Interview with Martha Stout
  • At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest.
  • If in doubt, listen to the opening bars of ‘Boston’: guitar, snare, bongos and shakers, what else do you need?
  • A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him.
  • We visualized complexin (cplx), a cytosolic protein that binds assembled SNARE complexes, during single exocytic events in live cells. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • After a bit of jazz-funk guitar chording releases control, the ensemble breaks into a mild freakout held in place with rapid snare work.
  • They had also caught four rabbits in snares they had set the morning after making camp.
  • When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He'd snared a rabbit earlier in the day.
  • TWO dopey crooks were snared after trying to launder PINK bank notes at betting shops. The Sun
  • It would be good to snare new readers without asking for subscription money.
  • The same cannot be said for shotgun pellets, bullets, snares or traps.
  • 10 The snare is laid for him in the ground, and a trap for him in the way. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Just after 10, the crocodile began moving across the loop of snares set to trap her by government workers and as she gradually became entangled the snare tightened so that by 10.15 am she was unable to move.
  • Many women are virtual slaves to their pimps, snared by false protestations of love, and then held in his thrall by a combination of violence and spurious affection.
  • Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
  • Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work.
  • If a polyp or abnormal tissue is found, the doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or cautery, or may take a biopsy.
  • Prince Vaji closed his eyes and allowed his immortal senses hear the mellifluous music, designed to ensnare the mind of its listener.
  • They are involved in chasing a suspect before helping free an injured elephant trapped in a snare. The Sun
  • They have managed to liberate many from this ‘trap’ only to ensnare them in the homelessness maze.
  • By the 15 th century, the size of the snare drum increased and had a cylindrical shape.
  • Here they are replaced with thin crackling snares and pounding tribal bass drums.
  • Most use mass-marketing techniques to snare their victims, and the problem has worsened with the wider use of email.
  • A pair of grounded birds flapped their finlike wings, trying to flee; like Eva, they were snared with a noose tight around their feet. The Search For WondLa
  • To ensnare or prevail over with trickery.
  • With a snare of some sort in one and a swarm of buzzing insects in the other, neither of the tunnels looked inviting.
  • But the harrowing psychological investigation he embarks upon is told seemingly without effort, through words that intoxicate, scenes that enrapture, and ideas that ensnare. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Concerned fishermen put pilchard bait on a rock, snared the bird and cut the nylon away.
  • Mr. Powell, playing double-stroke rolls on his toms, was insinuative; Mr. Marsalis, starting out with a fusillade on his snare, was aggressive. Jazzfest: Drum Battles and a Tribute to Max Roach - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • To be liberated we must retreat from our retreat back into the main society, no longer blind to the coils that seek to ensnare us. THE BOOK OF THE DIE
  • Most of them were holding an instrument of some sort, whether it was a trumpet or trombone, snare drum or flute.
  • But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.
  • Also included are technological solutions, such as photodegradable six-pack rings that weaken when exposed to sunlight, allowing ensnared animals to break free. Grist - the Latest from Grist
  • A CAT was injured after being caught in a deliberately-set noose snare.
  • Tim. 6:9 But those who intend to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge men into destruction and ruin.
  • Some of the bears were taken from the wild as cubs and several have missing and deformed limbs as a result of snares or leg hold traps.
  • She really doesn't like me at all, thinks that by being Nigel's mistress I was going to somehow ensnare her husband. TICKLED PINK
  • A wire snare is used to remove the polyps under local or general anaesthetic.
  • Either way, evil lurked within to snare the unwitting and unwatchful until brave souls rose up to cleanse it.
  • The tamer and subduer of monsters and tyrants, Hercules (vanquished by the snares of loue), did not he handle the distaffe in stead of his mightie mace? The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Where was the stash of brandy bottles; the hidden box of dream-smoke herb so beloved of the laboring classes; the stash of gambling winnings or record of debts; the bundle of perfumed love letters from some cozening lowborn female looking to snare a Mageborn son? Tran Siberian
  • Another victim of the household siren was a Colorado man who was ensnared while cleaning his car in his underpants.
  • Lemony Snicket: These tales of the Baudelaire orphans outwitting multiple death threats and a gaggle of guileful guardians, with meta-commentary by an unnamed author are ... well they're definitely not intended as an ingenious snare for the use of pedophiles, I'll tell you that. Jilly Gagnon: The Moral of the Story Is...
  • Christa was able to stretch our donated money to the limit and so we were able to purchase 11 new instruments including three trumpets, a pocket trumpet, a tuba, alto and baritone horn, a trombone, euphonium, a snare and a base drum. Ye Band Dideth Expand « Peace Corps South Africa
  • I hope none of you were ensnared in the Comair-USAir fiascos!
  • Zephyrus, a mysterious, icy seductress, uses her power over men to snare them into aiding her scheme to overthrow the world order in order to avenge the wrongs done to womankind over the course of history. Straight for the Art: ‘Swallowing the Earth’ | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • They snared rabbits for food and skins with which to sew caps and cloaks. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • To catch or ensnare in or as if in a net.
  • The allegation came on the third day of an insurance fraud trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
  • A single strand of hair recovered from the victim's clothes managed to snare him and detectives arrested him at his home.
  • My hobby is drum ( snare drum with degree 9 ) and football. I also enjoy scientific experiment.
  • The spider must wait for prey to be ensnared on its web.
  • Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work.
  • Humpback whales have even been seen to weave a snare of air-bubbles - a bubble net.
  • A rabbit was caught in a snare.
  • They entered the cleared space before M'tela's palace with colours flying and snare drums tapping briskly. The Leopard Woman
  • They wanted to make a formal complaint about their doctor, but ended up ensnared in the complexities of the legal system.
  • Feminism is simply another device to ensnare women.
  • He found himself snared in a web of intrigue.
  • They snared rabbits for food and skins with which to sew caps and cloaks. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Even wanting to get rich can be a trap, which snares us in foolish and harmful desires that lead to ruin and destruction.
  • Are you longing for the surpassing Snowman Experience but never desire to ensnare yourself in its endless loop of harmful effects or its termless addiction? Teens Hymen Blog
  • The chapter in which Terry tries to ensnare her cousin Freddie with a love potion is hilarious and could stand by itself as a satisfying piece of short fiction! Comic Relief in War Time
  • Much as he had blamed Mr. Duncan for negligence in not manumitting her mother, he had fallen into the same snare. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • You can set up elaborate traps and seductions - leaving pieces out for capture to ensnare your opponent - or you can play cautiously.
  • So the squirrelly university teach keeps a cool level head about circumnavigating the snares of conspiracy theory that threatens to mock his work.
  • They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary.
  • Basanti queen of the Hijdas beauty beyond compare zeenath in serpentine snare sohel on the balls of his toes leaps in middair his entire body in prayer kaajal her bodily muskish odour attired emotions in good care babita, priya from singapore samba footed on the holy square The Hijdas of Moti Katra « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
  • With so many traps waiting to ensnare the unwary we shouldn't be surprised that more and more of us are resorting to gifts that are less likely to betray our vulnerable cores.
  • Just because you have a fancy compressor doesn't mean you have to make the snare sound like a plank of wood slapping an old suitcase.
  • Washington sent another party out with excessively detailed orders not to be “decoyed into any snares of the enemy.” George Washington’s First War
  • Maxwell deftly paints Phyllis as the rich, suburban housewife, but makes damn sure we can see the tigress that once ensnared Ben. Martin Maidenberg: So Much To Love, So Much To Regret
  • Suddenly he kneels down, places the remaining snare, cymbal, and tom-tom on the floor in a cluster, and begins to play his ‘broken’ drums, more interested in the set that he's created than in the one we bought.
  • A certain hunter, having snared a hare, placed it upon his shoulders and set out homewards.
  • Urine tests were performed and those using illegal drugs were also ensnared in the net.
  • House Bill 1486 allows hunters to use snares to trap animals such as raccoons, foxes and beavers on land.
  • As for all other pretences, they are nothing but death and damnation dressed up in fair words and false shews; nothing but gins, and snares, and trapans for souls, contrived by the devil, and managed by such as the devil sets on work. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • The fellow had not a little vanity, and was insnared, his suspicions quieted for the time. What Can She Do?
  • Big guitar breaks and riffs are backed up with the compulsive, snare attack drummer (who uses a big gong at the end of the set) and the neat singing, which breaches into the world of super melodics so easily.
  • [Illustration: HIPPOPOTAMUS] "It was in the Buffalo Swamp," continued he, "that I saw the splendid birds you call sultan cocks, and I set my heart on catching one alive, which, as they seemed to have little fear of my approach, I managed by means of a wire snare. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3
  • A modest drum kit is a kick, snare, two toms, a couple of cymbals and a hi-hat.
  • The snare is broken; They could not take hold of his words before the people. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • As if to prove it, his eyes were snared by a girl dressed in an outfit made of pink towelling.
  • Any number of homemade traps and snares were primed at any one time, carefully crafted in his toolshed with top-quality materials, and placed with due care by spirit level and theodolite in the garden for maximum bloodletting.
  • Such is the snare whereinto she will fall, such is the deadly doom that waits the hapless maid, nor shall she from the curse escape. Medea
  • We trapped bears during June-August each year with spring-activated Aldrich foot snares and culvert traps, and we entered the dens of radiocollared bears during January-March each year.
  • My only issue is its cost - a free rival may snare some downloads. The Sun
  • Only a fool alloweth an enemy inside his own house in hope of trapping him within his own chambers when first he could set ambushments outside and perchance ensnare him there.
  • Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell.
  • In her diary entry for 4 June 1832, Sally Brown noted catching two partridges, probably using snares.
  • The back of Wrigley Field's bleachers from the street, left; Tim Dettmar stands on Waveland Avenue hoping he'll snare a home run. USATODAY.com - 'Friendly Confines' take center stage
  • But Devil couldn't watch two ropes at once, and Roosevelt 'snared' him from the corral fence while Merrifield was whirling his rope for the throw. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
  • I like it far better than the town, for there isna a wheen duddie bairns to be crying after ane, as if ane were a warld's wonder, just because ane maybe is a thought bonnier and better put-on than their neighbours -- though, Jeanie, ye suld never be proud o 'braw claiths, or beauty neither -- wae's me! they're but a snare -- I ance thought better o'them, and what came o't? The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete
  • Maybe someone decides to rant about the snare drum mix on a particular track from 1973 for no other reason than it irritated them at that precise moment.
  • He might land his hardest accent in the middle of a triplet of notes, or rustle the snare and tom-tom drums with his sticks the way others brush the ride and high-hat cymbals.
  • Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work.
  • In the same way Hawking, trapped in a crippled body, is physically ensnared but has mentally transcended this barrier to achieve greatness.
  • She was using her powers to entice Mike; to ensnare the rector, of all people! HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • The bass twirls about the whiplashing snares, the snuffed hi-hats giving the impression that the Neptunes had a hand in the production.
  • Park rangers found three deer that had become ensnared in traps.
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  • Once the prey is snared it is bitten with strong beak-like jaws and pulled into the mouth by the radula.
  • My snare drum and cymbals are the only things I spent a lot of money on.
  • By my own happiness I discovered the snare that was set for me, and fled from such temptations. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • After some years of dolorous wandering in this palace of despair, -- for ` hope of rest to solace there is none, nor e'en of milder pang, 'save the poisonous anodyne of drink, -- most of those insnared to-night will perish, some of them in horrible torture. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • But it is not your fault that a conniving temptress has ensnared you.
  • So is he ready for the swarms of American lovelorn ladies lusting for love, rushing to catch a glimpse of his good looks or snare him for good?
  • Many such pools of light, gifts, and profession, have we seen utterly dried up, when they have come into age, or been insnared by the temptations of the world. Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
  • Then the Pharisees going, consulted among themselves how to insnare him in his speech. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • For the next few days I worked on packing up snare drums, clarinets, reeds and so many other things.
  • When waste oils are burned in incinerators, toxic metals such as nickel, vanadium and cadmium get ensnared in the particles given off into the atmosphere.
  • Once the prey is snared it is bitten with strong beak-like jaws and pulled into the mouth by the radula.
  • Birds, especially field fares, eat the berries with avidity; and a botanical designation of the tree is _aucuparia_, as signifying fruit used by the _auceps_, or bird catcher, with which to bait his snares. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He determines to ensnare an old schoolfellow, Heartfree, an innocent and gullible jeweller, who lives happily with his wife and children and his amiable apprentice Friendly.
  • Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and the noisome pestilence.
  • She's hoping to snare a wealthy husband.
  • The very first chapter title snared me: No More Fear, No More Excuses. 7 Deadly Fears of Writing – Part 1 of 8
  • Yea! though thou give me no more flesh, yet will I live alone in the forest, and eat the seed of grasses, and likewise rabbits, that are easily snared. THE FIRST POET
  • When that is coupled with temporary blindness by the sun, a hidden trap lies waiting to ensnare the unwary driver.
  • Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work.
  • a new power! we feel a vague sympathy with _that_ unknown region which spreads beyond this great net, -- _that limitless beyond_ hath a mystic affinity with a part of our own frame; we unconsciously extend our wings (for the soul to us is as the wings to the fly!); we attempt to rise, -- to soar above this perilous snare, from which we are unable to crawl. Devereux — Complete
  • North Lancashire's wild deer population could have been reduced by as many as 40 animals, gamekeepers have told police officers attempting to snare poachers.
  • Its crown court cleared them after hearing they helped snare the two brothers who were due to pick up the bag. The Sun
  • The squid's tentacles are armed with suckers, each ringed with tiny teeth to help snare prey.
  • _ Pray, Madam, do not thus suspend my doubtful Soul; but if you do design to insnare my Life, speak, speak freely: Or if the Constable be at the Door, let him shew his Staff of Authority, perhaps I may corrupt him with a Bribe. The City Bride (1696) Or The Merry Cuckold
  • Artists have been consciously aware for a very long time of the conflict between aesthetic image and reality and the fact that this conflict poses a specific set of contradictions, difficulties and potential snares.
  • Many new Internet users are so happily ensnared in the web, they barely know this other stuff exists.
  • At this moment, the loudspeakers fill the club with the distinctly raw and powerful tuba, guiro, and tarola (snare drum) sounds of Bostich's hit ‘Polaris.’
  • But the police spotted him and snared him in their net, pushing him back into the crowd of demonstrators and forcing him to the ground.
  • ‘Dark Hills’ is especially inventive in its percussion, shuffling snares, ticking woodblocks, cowbells, and claps all underneath a simple, dreamy piano pattern and melody.
  • A young female gorilla called Jozi, for example, caught her hand in a wire antelope snare and eventually died of septicaemia in August 1988. Last Chance to See
  • The bits he'd snared offered only the gauziest of hints: shards of computer technology, not old or new, but different -- a hint at the secret the Terrans were rumored to possess, and which had attracted his famous attention; and a name. In Alien Hands
  • If it were necessary for me to experience sliminess, I would become slime. I would set limed snares in the thickets ( God forbid! ), playing songs of hypocrisy on my pipes.
  • Minutes as good will be sent by email to those who have been electronically up to date, as good as by unchanging mail to members who have been still ensnared in snail station (so to speak). Archive 2009-11-01
  • The scouts usually catch five or six poachers a month as well as confiscating thousands of snares.
  • Surely he shall deliver thee the snare of the fowler, and the noisome pestilence.
  • He moved with butterfly-like motions between his snare drum, his bass drums and his cymbals in a jubilant pattern.
  • At suitable sites, mist nets are strung up, and traps laid that harmlessly snare the birds as they come down to roost or rest.
  • Sailing has become a hot bed of medal action for Great Britain at recent Olympiads with five golds, three silvers and two bronze medals snared on the water in 2004 and 2000.
  • In such surprisals of sin, although the affections may be ensnared, and the judgment and conscience by their tumultuating dethroned for a season, yet the will still maketh head against sin in believers, and crieth out that, whether it will or no, it is captived and violently overborne, calling for relief like a man surprised by an enemy. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Fences are being torn down and on my own ranch squatters have snared 2000 impalas, 365 other antelopes, 20 zebras, two cheetahs, two elephants and one wild dog.
  • This snare is placed across a hole about the size of a crown piece, and consists of a strong noose made of horsehair, which is fixed to a peg, and so arranged that the slightest touch causes it to rebound and catch them by the leg. Le Morvan, [A District of France,] Its Wild Sports, Vineyards and Forests; with Legends, Antiquities, Rural and Local Sketches
  • When was the last time you heard brushes on a snare drum? Times, Sunday Times
  • I started setting snares and catching smaller animals: rabbits, birds and the such.
  • This is a wonderful time of year to be driving on country roads and it's sometimes easy to forget, when simmering along in the dense urban traffic that so often ensnares us, just how much glorious driving terrain we have in Britain.
  • We find ourselves ensnared in employment acts which do not help resolve industrial disputes.
  • This was the history of the hoop skirt and the Grecian bend, and has been that of most of the extremes which have marked the past, and we can readily believe that in no other way could womanhood have been insnared by such supreme and criminal folly as has characterized fashion's caprices in unnumbered instances. The Arena Volume 4, No. 22, September, 1891
  • She refused to let him ensnare her with his charm.
  • As the pigs continue to avoid capture, a hairy villain by the name of Wolf arrives on the scene to snare the pigs and send them back to the abattoir.
  • Equipped with company licenses, they introduced large-scale commercial hunting to Formosa, using pitfalls and snares. 15 In order to profit from Taiwan's natural resources, the company had thus begun to remove the aborigines from the deerskin economy. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • They'll work day and night to ensnare exclusive accounts, become besties with editors to ensure their clients get the best bang for their buck (placement, gratuitous editorial mentions) and sniff out new leads like single girls at a B & S ball.
  • No longer was it necessary to wait for an animal to stray into the noose of a carefully set snare. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • Bernard Kouchner, the French Foreign Minister, declared that Lula da Silva was "on the wrong track" and risked being "ensnared" by Iran's deceit. Top stories from Times Online
  • How many snares would a single hunter set in the forest?
  • Your kind are the ones that tear people down and lure helpless girls into their snares!
  • This happens in consumerism, when people are ensnared in a web of false and superficial gratifications rather than being helped to experience their personhood in an authentic and concrete way. About that social encyclical...
  • There may be situations, your Honour, where that section may bite to ensnare a situation which at first glance one would think would not be covered.
  • If a polyp or abnormality is found, your doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or using cautery.
  • A rabbit snare is made of fine babiche, sinew, cord, or wire, and the loop is hung over a rabbit runway just high enough to catch it round the neck. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
  • The North Slavey inhabited mountainous areas of the Northwest Territories and hunted mainly caribou and buffalo, using bow and arrows, spears, clubs, snares and twisted sinew.
  • Maybe I'll find my pension by happening across its grinning proprietress as she wanders the streets trying to snare lost holidaymakers in the morning.
  • Mr Rooke said some premium retail sites might find it harder to snare tenants at existing rents, but B-grade retail space would be hardest hit by any oversupply.
  • They used a quad bike and a hurling net to snare the pig who had captured the front page readers for the past three weeks.
  • Ironically, in escaping political doctrines, he found himself snared by a musical ideology.
  • MIAMI — Federal authorities charged more than 100 doctors, nurses and physical therapists in nine cities with Medicare fraud Thursday, part of a massive nationwide bust that snared more suspects than any other in history. Massive Nationwide Medicare Bust
  • Virgin Mobile offers a bonus 20 per cent calls and messaging credit to customers who "BYO", and Optus and Vodafone have both created speciality SIM-only iPhone plans presumably to snare customers who buy their iPhones directly through Apple. CNET Australia
  • The simplest sounds - the rustle of a snare drum, a snatch of vocals looped repeatedly - induce a trancelike state.
  • (SNIPPET: "The NEFA Foundation has obtained and translated a new post from online jihadi discussion forums about how to finance jihad-related websites without being" ensnared "in a trap by law enforcement ...") (April 9, 2009, 1: 10 pm) (Read More ...) Latest Articles
  • 4.94.20: The guillful man, that suttly sayth him selfe to dread the snare. "Songes and Sonettes written by the ryght honorable Lorde Henry Haward late Earle of Surrey, and other"
  • On the north side of the peristyle is a double portico containing the _exedrae_, or seats of the sophists, where each most cunning rhetorician delivered his opinions _ex cathedrâ_, and lay in wait for any passer whom he could insnare into an argument. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
  • The Twareg traditionally hunted gazelle, aoudad, addax and occasionally ostrich, using snare traps and dog packs, but as wildlife has declined so has hunting. Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger
  • It is true that Bridget Jones is particularly neurotic in her quest to snare a partner, but at least she ditches the rat who two-times her, showing that she does have some sense of self-esteem.
  • No longer was it necessary to wait for an animal to stray into the noose of a carefully set snare. THE HUNTING OF MAN
  • The operator slowly closed the snare as the wire advanced through the tissue allowing for simultaneous cutting and coagulation.
  • Thus, if Hardy ‘leant upon a coppice gate,’ Rabinowitz is ‘Ensnared at the main gate’; Hardy's line ‘The tangled bine stems scored the sky’ is ghosted in Darkling as: ‘Scores of music I / Can't hear any more…’ .
  • Heroin worth £1, 500 was seized, along with £2,000 in cash after officers mounted a covert surveillance operation to snare dealers.
  • And these people knew not the wisdom of my people, in that they snared and pitted their meat and in battle used clubs and stone throwing-sticks and were unaware of the virtues of arrows swift - flying, notched on the end to fit the thong of deer-sinew, well - twisted, that sprang into straightness when released to the spring of the ask-stick bent in the middle. Chapter 21
  • I didn't want to fall into the same snare again.
  • The sa'-fug, or wild cock, is most commonly caught in a snare, called "shi'-ay," to which it is lured by another cock, a domestic one, or often a half-breed or The Bontoc Igorot
  • They wanted to make a formal complaint about their doctor, but ended up ensnared in the complexities of the legal system.
  • Next, hidden under the water of the brook in a netted hand-bag, he brought to light the carcass of a fat wood-pigeon he had snared the previous day. CHAPTER XIII
  • The legal system is full of snares for those who are not wary.
  • Gentle brush strokes on a snare drum and soft, lilting vocals are all well and good, but pure pleasantness is apt to fall into the category of being dangerously languorous.
  • It's just amazing what the man can do with a pair of brushes, a snare and a single ride cymbal.
  • So is he ready for the swarms of American lovelorn ladies lusting for love, rushing to catch a glimpse of his good looks or snare him for good?
  • Savvy antique scavengers and dealers make regular rounds to snare the rare finds before the best of each branches 'wares which remain unsold after a month or two are shipped off to the mother store in Mexico City. Mexico's Monte De Piedad - More Than Household Finance
  • He reckons that Hegel becomes ensnared in dilemmas and contradictions.
  • By day the trapper would check the snares on the mountainside, carve the meat and pelts off the caught animals, and store them away, while in the long, bitter nights, he would work the knife and borer against both ice and stone.
  • For though he saw that an engagement with the cavalry would be without any danger to his chosen legion, yet he did not think proper to engage, lest, after the enemy were routed, it might be said that they had been insnared by him under the sanction of a conference. Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius.

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