| snare | | |
| snare, trap | (n.) | something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares.; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion" |
| side drum, snare, snare drum | (n.) | a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower head. |
| snare | (n.) | a surgical instrument consisting of wire hoop that can be drawn tight around the base of polyps or small tumors to sever them; used especially in body cavities. |
| snare | (n.) | strings stretched across the lower head of a snare drum; they make a rattling sound when the drum is hit. |
| gin, noose, snare | (n.) | a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose. |
| ensnare, entrap, snare, trammel, trap | (v.) | catch in or as if in a trap.; "The men trap foxes" |
| hook, snare | (v.) | entice and trap.; "The car salesman had snared three potential customers" |
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