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trap
noun
a
device
that
is
designed
to
catch
and
hold
an
animal
or
person
so
they
cannot
escape
•
The
hunter
checked
the
trap
he
had
set
for
rabbits
in
the
forest
.
The
hunter
checked
the
trap
he
had
set
for
rabbits
in
the
forest
.
•
A
sticky
trap
in
the
kitchen
caught
several
flies
overnight
.
A
sticky
trap
in
the
kitchen
caught
several
flies
overnight
.
verb
-
trap
,
trapping
,
traps
,
trapped
to
catch
a
person
,
animal
,
or
thing
so
it
cannot
leave
or
escape
•
Heavy
snow
trapped
the
hikers
on
the
mountain
overnight
.
Heavy
snow
trapped
the
hikers
on
the
mountain
overnight
.
•
A
broken
elevator
trapped
us
between
two
floors
for
an
hour
.
A
broken
elevator
trapped
us
between
two
floors
for
an
hour
.
noun
a
clever
plan
or
situation
arranged
to
trick
someone
or
make
them
fail
•
The
last
exam
question
was
a
trap
to
see
if
we
were
paying
attention
.
The
last
exam
question
was
a
trap
to
see
if
we
were
paying
attention
.
•
Scammers
often
lay
a
trap
by
promising
free
gifts
that
do
not
exist
.
Scammers
often
lay
a
trap
by
promising
free
gifts
that
do
not
exist
.
noun
(
slang
)
someone
’
s
mouth
,
especially
when
they
are
talking
in
an
annoying
or
rude
way
•
Keep
your
trap
shut
during
the
movie
,
please
.
Keep
your
trap
shut
during
the
movie
,
please
.
•
He
opened
his
trap
just
long
enough
to
complain
again
.
He
opened
his
trap
just
long
enough
to
complain
again
.