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trapped

[ US /ˈtɹæpt/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈæpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. forced to turn and face attackers
    she had me cornered between the porch and her car
    like a trapped animal
    a stag at bay

How To Use trapped In A Sentence

  • She is an enigma wrapped in a riddle trapped in a really bad haircut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Surely one of the agonizing attributes of our post – September 11 age is the unending need to reaffirm realities that have been proved, and proved again, but just as doggedly denied by those in power, forcing us to live trapped between two narratives of present history, the one gaining life and color and vigor as more facts become known, the other growing ever paler, brittler, more desiccated, barely sustained by the life support of official power. 'The Moment Has Come to Get Rid of Saddam'
  • She kept on struggling to loose herself, groping ineffectually at the deadfall that had entrapped her. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Reconditioned radiator or cooling system refilling ( possibly under filled or air trapped in system ).
  • It doesn't matter whether their poor credit ratings result from the poor handling of their accounts or from predatory lending practices that trapped them in a mountain of debt.
  • Apparently some creature called a kobold escaped from wherever my grandfather trapped it, and it has teamed up with Milo. Master of Mirrors
  • It is thought the hapless cat had been trying to escape after becoming trapped in a sewer. The Sun
  • Mercury is thermally desorbed from solid samples, trapped on an in-line gold trap, and subsequently determined by cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry.
  • They're trapped, on boats, roofs, porches, surrounded by black and putrid water.
  • Black belts were strapped tightly across the waists and two of the men had an additional girdle across their broad chests from top left to bottom right.
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