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Definition of snar
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Snar (v. i.) To
snarl.
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Betrap
::
Betrap
(v. t.) To draw into, or catch in, a trap; to
insnare;
to
circumvent..
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.) A trap or
snare.
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
become
insnared
or
embarrassed;
to be
entrapped;
to be worse off than
before;
asm to fall into
error;
to fall into
difficulties.
Deceive
::
Deceive
(v. t.) To lead into
error;
to cause to
believe
what is
false,
or
disbelieve
what is true; to
impose
upon; to
mislead;
to
cheat;
to
disappoint;
to
delude;
to
insnare..
Cobweb
::
Cobweb
(n.) A snare of
insidious
meshes
designed
to catch the
ignorant
and
unwary.
Whur
::
Whur (v. i.) To snarl or
growl,
as a dog..
Snarl
::
Snarl (n.) The act of
snarling;
a
growl;
a surly or
peevish
expression;
an angry
contention.
Currish
::
Currish
(a.)
Having
the
qualities,
or
exhibiting
the
characteristics,
of a cur;
snarling;
quarrelsome;
snappish;
churlish;
hence,
also
malicious;
malignant;
brutal..
Niggle
::
Niggle
(v. t.) To fret and snarl about
trifles.
Snarl
::
Snarl (v. t.) To
entangle;
to
complicate;
to
involve
in
knots;
as, to snarl a skein of
thread..
Captivate
::
Captivate
(p. a.) Taken
prisoner;
made
captive;
insnared;
charmed.
Nousle
::
Nousle
(v. t.) To
insnare;
to
entrap.
Ambuscade
::
Ambuscade
(v. t.) A lying in a wood,
concealed,
for the
purpose
of
attacking
an enemy by
surprise.
Hence:
A lying in wait, and
concealed
in any
situation,
for a like
purpose;
a snare laid for an
enemy;
an
ambush..
Hook
::
Hook (n.) A
snare;
a trap.
Entangle
::
Entangle
(v. t.) To
involve
in such
complications
as to
render
extrication
a
bewildering
difficulty;
hence,
metaphorically,
to
insnare;
to
perplex;
to
bewilder;
to
puzzle;
as, to
entangle
the feet in a net, or in
briers..
Trapan
::
Trapan
(n.) A
snare;
a
stratagem;
a
trepan.
See 3d
Trepan.
Deceitful
::
Deceitful
(a.) Full of, or
characterized
by,
deceit;
serving
to
mislead
or
insnare;
trickish;
fraudulent;
cheating;
insincere..
Grumble
::
Grumble
(v. i.) To
growl;
to snarl in deep
tones;
as, a lion
grumbling
over his
prey..
Springe
::
Springe
(v. t.) To catch in a
springe;
to
insnare.
Lime
::
Lime (v. t.) To
entangle;
to
insnare.
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