trapping

IPA: trˈæpɪŋ

noun

  • An instance of ensnaring something or someone.
  • An ornamental covering or harness for a horse; caparison.
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Examples of "trapping" in Sentences

  • They adopted the trappings of punk.
  • If you have any interest in trapping, it's a good deal.
  • Follow the trappings of religiosity and there you will be trapped.
  • My kids and I have no interest in trapping, so I got the hunting only junior licese for them.
  • Can't shoot them and trapping is useless and if you use the legal wayand hit them you can only hit them once or it's animal cruelty.
  • Yes | No | Report from huntnow wrote 8 weeks 5 hours ago to quote myself from earlier this month, "the ancient art of trapping is vastly underrated".
  • Thanks for the comments/advice guys, and Jim in Mo i agree with you that trapping is becoming an lost art but however I think that's what's wrong with our country today.
  • The Olympic sized ice makes a difference as well, allowing a more open game and less trapping (though when you have a team of all stars trapping is less significant anyway).

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