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trapper

[ UK /tɹˈæpɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹæpɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who sets traps for animals (usually to obtain their furs)

How To Use trapper In A Sentence

  • J'ai dit un jour que dans une vie anterieure j'avais du casser une gallerie de glace et que les malheurs me poursuivraient pendant des années et auraient besoin de toutes mes autres vies pour rattrapper tous c 7 ans de malheur accumulés pour chaque miroir brisés ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • He cringed away from Arun, eyes wide, then blinked and appeared to recognize the trapper.
  • Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases.
  • The fruit of his excursion into the Pawnee country, on the waters of the Arkansas, a region untraversed by white men, except solitary trappers, was “A Tour on the Prairies,” a sort of romance of reality, which remains today as good a description as we have of hunting adventure on the plains. Washington Irving
  • Then they give a gun to an under-strapper, telling him to stand in some prominent part of the woods, _his_ gun well in sight. Chateau and Country Life in France
  • Along the old lanes there is still the feeling of Nouvelle France, of fur-trappers and voyageurs, of hearty chaps in beaver hats and birch-bark canoes who disappeared into the interior to hunt, to fish and to marry Iroquois brides.
  • With racing's spring carnivals underway all over Australia, the trainers, the jockeys, the strappers and the owners and of course the horses, the neddies themselves, are all at full stride.
  • Kill white men the Crows did not, but trappers regarded them warily.
  • While I support the hunters and trappers of Illinois, I refuse to support this particularly gruesome hunting method that's been banned in the state for years.
  • They had the opportunity to discuss ways to reduce animal suffering with me and other problem animal controllers and trappers.
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