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snare

verb as in catch, trap

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Reggie Smith hit a hard grounder down the line that Nettles snared and threw to first to get Smith.

Forbes reported that Swift — who became a billionaire in October 2023 — snared the top spot because of her earnings from her blockbuster Eras tour and the value of her catalog.

“Breaking Bad” and Ghostbusters” fans will snare a look at vehicles used in productions.

She believes that, every day, “innocent victims seeking support are snared” by the forum, “unimpeded by the authorities”.

From BBC

All such investigations, which also involve MI5, must balance the benefit of quickly arresting and charging members of a network, with allowing more time to snare leaders and uncover more deeply hidden plans.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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