HOLES vs TRAP: NOUN
- Plural form of hole.
- Informal terms for the mouth
- Informal terms for a difficult situation
- A fault
- An unoccupied space
- A depression hollowed out of solid matter
- An opening into or through something
- An opening deliberately made in or through something
- One playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
- Informal terms for the mouth
- A device that hurls clay pigeons into the air in trapshooting.
- A confining or undesirable circumstance from which escape or relief is difficult.
- A stratagem for catching or tricking an unwary person.
- A contrivance for catching and holding animals, as a concealed pit or a clamplike device that springs shut suddenly.
- The act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
- A hazard on a golf course
- Something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares
- Drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas
- A device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters
- A light two-wheeled carriage
- A device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned
- A device for sealing a passage against the escape of gases, especially a U-shaped or S-shaped bend in a drainpipe that prevents the return flow of sewer gas by means of a water barrier.
- A carriage.
- Any small complicated structure, especially one that is out of order; a rickety thing: so called in contempt. Compare rattletrap.
- A piece of wood, somewhat in the shape of a shoe, hollowed at the heel, and moving on a pivot, in which the ball is placed in playing trap-ball; also, the game itself. See trap-ball.
- A double-curved pipe, or a U-shaped section of a pipe, with or without valves, serving to form a water-seal to prevent the passage of air or gases through a pipe with which it is connected.
- A kind of fish-net used especially in Narragansett Bay, consisting of an oblong inclosure of netting on three sides and at the bottom, anchored securely by the side of the channel.
- A device for confining and suddenly releasing or tossing into the air objects to be shot at, as live pigeons or glass balls.
- A contrivance, as a pitfall or some mechanical device that shuts suddenly, often by means of a spring, used for taking game and other animals.
- In geology, any dark-colored rock having more or less of a columnar structure and apparently volcanic or eruptive in origin.
- A kind of movable ladder or steps; a ladder leading up to a loft.
- Any of several dark, fine-grained igneous rocks often used in making roads.
- Personal belongings or household goods.
- The human mouth.
- A measured length of roadway over which electronic timers register the speed of a racing vehicle, such as a dragster.
- A defensive strategy or play, as in basketball or hockey, in which two or more defenders converge on an offensive player shortly after the player gains possession of the ball or puck.
- The act of trapping a soccer ball.
- A running play in which the ball carrier advances through a hole in the defensive line created by allowing a defensive lineman to penetrate the backfield.
- A light two-wheeled carriage with springs.
- A trapdoor.
- A land hazard or bunker on a golf course; a sand trap.
- Percussion instruments, such as snare drums and cymbals, especially in a jazz band.
HOLES vs TRAP: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hole.
- Hit the ball into the hole
- Make holes in
- To hold fast or prevent from moving
- Catch in or as if in a trap
- Hold or catch as if in a trap
- Place in a confining or embarrassing position
HOLES vs TRAP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To gain control of (a moving soccer ball) by allowing it to hit and bounce off a part of the body other than the arm or hand.
- To set traps for game.
- To engage in trapping furbearing animals.
- To seal off (gases) by a trap.
- To deceive or trick by means of a scheme or plan. : catch.
- To prevent from escaping or getting free.
- To catch in a trap; ensnare.
- To furnish with traps or a trap.
- To catch (a ball) immediately after it has hit the ground.
HOLES vs TRAP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To furnish with trappings.
HOLES vs TRAP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To catch in a trap: as. to trap foxes or beaver.
- To insnare; take by stratagem: applied to persons.
- To capture (fish) by means of a trap or trap-net.
- To put in a trap and release to be shot at, as pigeons or glass balls.
- In plumbing, to furnish with a trap.
- Theat., to furnish (a stage) with the requisite traps for the plays to be performed.
- To stop and hold, as the shuttle of a loom in the warp, or gas, a liquid, heat, etc., by an obstruction or impervious or sealed inclosure, as in the case of liquids or gases, or by insulating substances, as with heat or electricity; specifically, to stop and hold by a trap for the purpose of removing, as air carried forward by or entangled in water flowing through pipes, etc., water deposited from compressed atmospheric air when cooled, or condensed from steam in the passage of the latter through pipes, or air from pipes or receptacles into or through which steam is to be passed.
- To set traps for game: as, to trap for beaver.
- To handle or work the trap in a shooting-match.
- To become stopped or impeded, as steam through accumulation of condensed water in a low part of a horizontal pipe, or in a steam-radiator by the presence of air which cannot escape, or the flow of water through a siphon by accumulation of air in the upper part of the bend, etc.
- To sell marijuana on a street corner
HOLES vs TRAP: RELATED WORDS
- Ruts, Cavities, Gaps, Shafts, Hole out, Kettle of fish, Muddle, Pickle, Fix, Hollow, Yap, Jam, Trap, Mess, Maw
- Trapdoor, Lying in wait, Ambuscade, Bunker, Pin, Yap, Sand trap, Immobilize, Hole, Maw, Ambush, Trammel, Entrap, Snare, Ensnare
HOLES vs TRAP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wells, Perforations, Bores, Ruts, Gaps, Kettle of fish, Hole out, Muddle, Pickle, Fix, Hollow, Yap, Jam, Mess, Maw
- Trick, Pitfall, Decoy, Trapdoor, Lying in wait, Bunker, Pin, Yap, Sand trap, Immobilize, Hole, Maw, Ambush, Entrap, Snare
HOLES vs TRAP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Also, old nail holes, knot holes, and cracks can be expected and are a part of what adds the character to these.
- Specifications for bridges usually require that rivet or bolt holes of all important connections be punched or drilled with holes Vi in.
- Punch holes in the cards and put the yarn through the holes to make necklaces.
- Small black holes have been detected throughout space and supermassive black holes reside in the cores of most galaxies.
- This super glue fix is perfect for small holes, but keep in mind that larger holes will require a repair kit.
- The mounting holes for your new doorbell may not line up with the existing holes.
- Often used around neck holes or arm holes as it encloses the entire seam and leaves a neat finish.
- Thus, features such as holes, extruded holes, tabs, and lance forms are each produced at separate die stations.
- Extruded holes are also referred to as flanged, collared, embossed, or drifted holes.
- Keep the wire wrap below the holes, but be careful not to cover the holes, or get too far away from the holes.
- Shows the SNMP community string used for trap messages to the trap receiver.
- You may also purchase your own humane trap at any hardware store and trap the animal yourself.
- Lincoln University made instructions on how to make a mass trap like the trap described here.
- Trap samples that includes some extra Trap sounds such as basses, kick drums, claps, percussion.
- Team Trap N Tap members We want to educate people on the modern day trap.
- Trapping or attempting to trap any animal using devices other than a humane, live trap.
- By default, Trap sending is enabled on all modules that can send Trap messages.
- Trap preset options You can change trap preset options whenever you create or edit a trap preset.
- Show trap message window If enabled, a trap message window will show up around system tray when a new trap is received.
- Trap or attempt to trap any animal with other than a no kill live trap deemed acceptable to the city.
HOLES vs TRAP: QUESTIONS
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- Are We hearing gravitational waves from black holes?
- How do holes and electrons have different mobility?
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- What did Stephen Hawking discover about black holes?
- What are some interesting things about black holes?
- How many holes needed to complete 72 holes at the Olympics?
- Which SNMPv3 trap receiver is used for verification?
- What is the Kindleberger trap in international relations?
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- What is the Anti-Brownian Electrokinetic (ABEL) trap?
- Is horsepower trap the most brutal trap from the Saw films?
- What is the main trap making element in a stratigraphic trap?
- How do you trap multiple enemies with a needle trap?
- What is deep trap and shallow trap in semiconductors?