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/trap/
noun
  1. a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body.
    "the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps"
  2. a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack.
    "we were fed false information by a double agent and walked straight into a trap"
  3. a container or device used to collect a specified thing.
    "one fuel filter and water trap are sufficient on the fuel system"
  4. a light, two-wheeled carriage pulled by a horse or pony.
  5. a device for hurling an object such as a clay pigeon into the air to be shot at.
  6. short for trapdoor.
  7. a person's mouth (used in expressions to do with speaking).
    "keep your trap shut!"
    synonyms: mouth, jaws, lips, maw, chops, kisser, yap, gob, cakehole, mush, puss, bazoo, bake
  8. (among jazz musicians) drums or percussion instruments.
    "I played the traps a little myself once"
  9. a type of hip-hop music typically characterized by a dark tone and rhythms involving low-pitched kick drums and a very fast hi-hat.
    "the LP will feature his raps over a wide range of electronic sounds from dubstep to trap"
  10. a place where drugs are sold.
    "a trap full of dealers"
  11. an act of trapping the ball.

verb
catch (an animal) in a trap.
synonyms: confine, catch, cut off, corner, pin down, drive into a corner, pen, hem in, close in, shut in, hedge in, imprison, hold captive

The meaning of TRAP is a device for taking game or other animals; especially : one that holds by springing shut suddenly. How to use trap in a sentence.
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