trapped

IPA: trˈæpt

adjective

  • caught in a trap
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Examples of "trapped" in Sentences

  • The miser is trapped inside.
  • The soul is trapped in the body.
  • The light is trapped inside the acrylic by internal reflection.
  • Warren is trapped in another dimension inside the magic knapsack.
  • Follow the trappings of religiosity and there you will be trapped.
  • Alan Johnson, Labour's spokesman on economic issues, accused Osborne of "economic masochism," warning that his cuts would leave Britain trapped in a cycle of low growth and high unemployment for years.
  • She has assumed the role of a musical Charlie Chaplin trapped in the giant gears of Modern Times, as well as a keyboard-sampler artist with the deadpan efficiency of Buster Keaton commandeering The General.
  • This is undoubtedly from our presence on earth, due to the fact that the CO2 we emit into the atmosphere does not dissapear for many generations, resulting in a greater amount of heat trapped from the sun in the air.
  • This comic, written by Steve Gerber, features the introduction of a Communist neurosurgeon super-heroine, a super-villain trapped in the body of a baby deer, brain transplants, spirit transplants, and attempted body snatching.
  • Recent reports that significant numbers of civilians have escaped have not changed the overall figures: independent sources on the ground continue to report 100,000 people or more remain trapped, exhausted, with limited access to food and medicines, and many under fire.

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