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slander
Latin scandalum moral stumbling block, disgrace, from Greek skandalon, literally, snare, trap] 1 : defamation of a person by unprivileged oral
Bait
fish or other animals by alluring them to a hook snare inclosure or net
Decoy
into danger by artifice to lure into a net or snare to entrap to insnare to allure to entice as to
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Ensnare
To catch in a snare See Insnare
Grin
A snare a gin
paradiddle
The sound of a drum especially a snare drum beaten rapidly and continuously
Snare
A contrivance often consisting of a noose of cord or the like by which a bird or other animal may...
Trout
use of a light, otter lath, or jack, wire or snare, spear, gaff, strokehaul, snatch or the like, or stone or
Lime twigged
Beset with snares insnared as with birdlime
Snarer
One who lays snares or entraps
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