Definitionv. take or catch as if in a snare or trap
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Nikhil was ensnared in the complexities of the legal system. [Please select]
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A ferocious letter from the pope to the papal nuncios, on the 19th of March 1423, denounced the proceeding as calculated " to ensnare simple souls and extort from them a profane reward, thereby setting up themselves against the apostolic see and the Roman pontiff, to whom alone so great a faculty has been granted by God " (Cal. [Please select]
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The wheels hold you fast, the glance has ensnared you. [Please select]
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To see your bones protruding from the flesh, denotes that treachery is working to ensnare you. [Please select]
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To fall against a lamp-post, you will have deception to overcome, or enemies will ensnare you. [Please select]
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To ensnare them, signifies that you will be fortunate in expectations. [Please select]
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But it required more than that to ensnare the goddess of slumber. [Please select]
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Oh, Bachelors, play have a Care, For She will all your Hearts ensnare. [Please select]
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Thus ensnared he would stand, howling most lamentably, until his yells brought rescue. [Please select]
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So they threw their cords at him to ensnare him. [Please select]
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It is other and different qualities which colour the personality and ensnare the heart; though the stodgy and reliable traits hold it, I dare say, when once captured. [Please select]
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