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Snared

Snare \Snare\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Snared; p. pr. & vb. n. Snaring.] To catch with a snare; to insnare; to entangle; hence, to bring into unexpected evil, perplexity, or danger.

Lest that too heavenly form . . . snare them.
--Milton.

The mournful crocodile With sorrow snares relenting passengers.
--Shak.

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snared

vb. (en-past of: snare)

Usage examples of "snared".

She tossed the little queen another and snared several other spiderclaws for her "specials.

Indeed, all the bronzes were still flying strongly when Minith dove into them and was snared by Caranth.

He walked a few circles past the camp perimeter until he happened on a tangle of threads the color of Blaine's winter wool, snared in greenbriar.

Brenna snared the card from Elizabeth and said around a big bite of cookie, "José?

But when he is snared, Rualath thought with an inner smile, the glory of that snaring, when none else in all your realm could catch him, shall all be mine.

And this way he knows he has been snared, yet has the merest illusion of freedom, the merest false hope he can escape.

Indy ducked as the torch darted past his head, then grabbed the rope and snared the end of the torch.

He unhitched his whip, and with a smooth snap of his wrist snared the branch.

The whip uncoiled in an elliptical arc, and snared the soldier by the neck.

So he took care not to be snared, even by so gorgeous a young lady as this titian-haired queen.