Comparative for caught in a trap
“Sometimes, the trapped animal doesn't want to leave the trap even though the door is open.”
Comparative for wedged or stuck, especially tightly between two surfaces or objects
“Tap the workpiece down with a hide hammer until both parallels are trapped tightly between the top of the vice and the workpiece.”
Comparative for deceived or tricked
“But the catalog story is one I would like to elaborate on, so you don't get trapped by this con game.”
Comparative for in a state of being imprisoned or incarcerated
Comparative for trapped and forced into a position where escape or evasion is limited or impossible
Comparative for impossible to escape from
Comparative for having been falsely incriminated
Comparative for encased, closed in by a capsule
Comparative for beguiled or enchanted, especially mentally
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