Results for: catch in a trap, lure, snare, draw into difficulty or danger, trick into something bad
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birdlime, calcium oxide, white alkaline substance obtained by heating calcium carbonate at high temperatures (used in building and agriculture); quicklime; small green citrus fruit with juicy sour pulp, calcium used for improving soil, catch birds or a...lime
black eye, catch mice, hunt for mice (especially of cats and large birds which prey on mice); maneuver a computer mouse, position the computer cursor in a certain place by moving the mouse (Computers), computer controlling device, coward, hunt mice, mi...mouse
bleed somebody using leeches, blood-sucking worm, bloodsucking worm; person who clings to another without giving anything in return, parasite; doctor, physician (Archaic), cling to, stick to like a leech; draw blood using leeches, drain off something, ...leech
blindfold somebody, cheat, deceive, conceal something, trick somebodyhoodwink
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
blockage or obstruction, condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly, difficulty in defecationconstipation
blocked or obstructed, having difficulty with defecation, pertaining to the condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularlyconstipated
board a train; put aboard a train, cause to happen, get on or put on train, trap in gas or liquidentrain
boat equipped with sails that catch wind to create propulsion, boat with sails, sailing boatsailboat
bomb exploding at a fixed time, future dangertime bomb
bone marrow harvest, consequences of previous action, crop that is gathered or ripens, gather crop, gather nonplant items, quantity of crop, reap results, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish), reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when...harvest
bore hole in rock with trepan, cut out a circular portion; trick, trap (Archaic), cut something out using a trepan, early type of trephine, lure somebody or something, rock-boring tool, somebody or something that lures others, tool for boring; trap, sn...trepan
bravery, ability to face danger despite fear, quality of being bravecourage
breathing heavily and with difficulty; making a wheezy noise, whistling sound; act of breathing heavily with a whistling soundwheezing
brew, potion; invention, contrivance, concocting a mixture, lie or trick, new and unusual mixtureconcoction
 

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