Mantrap example sentences

man·trap

noun

man-trap (noun) · man-traps (plural noun) · mantrap (noun) · mantraps (plural noun)

  - a trap for catching people, especially trespassers or poachers.

  - a seductive woman.

Synonyms

seductress, temptress, siren, enchantress, Delilah, Circe, flirt, coquette, tease

"Mantrap" Example Sentences

1. The old castle was rumored to contain a deadly mantrap in the dungeon.
2. He designed a sophisticated mantrap to keep unwanted visitors out of his garden.
3. Security employed a high-tech mantrap at the entrance of the building.
4. The mantrap sprung shut, catching the intruder's leg.
5. A simple, yet effective, mantrap was enough to deter most thieves.
6. The lawyer argued that the device was a crude mantrap, not a legitimate security measure.
7. His witty banter was a kind of social mantrap, charming people into revealing secrets.
8. She considered her new red dress a mantrap, guaranteed to attract attention.
9. The forest path was treacherous, potentially concealing hidden man traps.
10. He set a mantrap near the henhouse to catch the fox.
11. The old mantrap lay rusting, a relic of a bygone era.
12. With a click, the mantrap snapped shut, holding the rabbit captive.
13. Modern man traps utilize infrared sensors and alarms.
14. The story featured a villain who used elaborate mantraps to protect his treasure.
15. He tripped over a concealed mantrap, narrowly avoiding injury.
16. Avoiding the mantrap required careful navigation of the terrain.
17. The mantrap was cleverly disguised amongst the undergrowth.
18. His charm was a mantrap that few could resist.
19. The mantrap's design was deceptively simple.
20. A mantrap of this size could easily break a bone.
21. They discovered an ancient, well-preserved mantrap during the excavation.
22. The mantrap was sprung, but luckily, nobody was hurt.
23. His smile was a mantrap, concealing a shrewd and calculating mind.
24. He carefully disarmed the mantrap before proceeding.
25. The museum displayed a collection of antique mantraps.
26. Setting mantraps is illegal in most jurisdictions.
27. The book described various types of medieval mantraps.
28. He narrowly escaped the mantrap by a hair's breadth.
29. The warning sign clearly indicated the presence of a mantrap.
30. Her beauty was a mantrap that ensnared many admirers.
31. They deactivated the mantrap using specialized tools.
32. The mantrap was designed to inflict maximum damage.
33. A simple pressure plate activated the deadly mantrap.
34. The old house was rumored to contain numerous hidden mantraps.
35. He fell victim to the mantrap, suffering a severe leg injury.
36. His charismatic personality was a mantrap, drawing people to him.
37. The mantrap was carefully camouflaged to blend with its surroundings.
38. The police investigated the presence of the illegal mantrap.
39. The mantrap was a crude device made from wood and metal.
40. He avoided the mantrap by following the well-worn path.
41. The story ended with the hero narrowly escaping a deadly mantrap.
42. A spring-loaded mantrap awaited any unsuspecting intruders.
43. The mantrap was triggered by a tripwire.
44. He examined the mantrap closely, analyzing its mechanics.
45. The mantrap malfunctioned, failing to catch its intended victim.
46. His flirtatious behavior was nothing more than a mantrap to gain an advantage.
47. The mantrap was a cruel and inhumane device.
48. He described the mantrap in graphic detail.
49. The discovery of the mantrap shocked the investigators.
50. She regarded his charm as a mantrap, suspecting ulterior motives.

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