snare|snared|snares|snaring in English
verb
[sner /sneə]
catch in a trap, entrap, entangle, capture
Use "snare|snared|snares|snaring" in a sentence
1. This fallacy has snared philosophers from Plato to Leibniz and beyond, and it still snares many major physicists.
2. Resisting Satan’s Snares
3. The hunter snared a skunk.
4. He found himself snared in a web of intrigue.
5. Internal acceleration switches sense 'casting' and 'snaring' performed by the player.
6. His promises are a snare.
7. An old fox is not easily snared.
8. Social Entertainment —Enjoy the Benefits, Avoid the Snares
9. Snares of this world and temptations abound.
10. The snare of exaggerated imperfection.
11. She was betrayed into a snare.
12. THE SNARE OF ASTROLOGY
13. 13 Another of Satan’s snares is disguised occultism.
14. He snares, he purges, he Bloodlusts when his friends die
15. Succeed in Avoiding the Snare of Greed
16. A rabbit was caught in a snare.
17. Synonyms for Benetting include entrapping, entangling, ensnaring, enmeshing, netting, snaring, trapping, capturing, catching and deceiving
18. Avoid the Snare of Gambling
19. Against what two snares had Jesus earlier warned his disciples?
20. She's hoping to snare a wealthy husband.
21. A rabbit was caught in the snare.
22. Cripple poison is a stronger snare than hamstring.
23. Attempts to snare even rabbits became dangerous forays.
24. □ What role does personal study play in our resisting Satan’s snares?
25. Avoid the deadly snare of greed.