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Definitions of mousetraps in various dictionaries:
noun - a trap for catching mice
noun - (American football) a play in which a defensive player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage and then blocked off as the runner goes through the place the lineman vacated
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| Places for cheese |
| Belts for a Chinese leader? |
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| Feb 11 2018 New York Times |
| Aug 13 2001 New York Times |
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| Snap & glue are 2 main types of this device used to rid your house of little squeakers |
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| a trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down on to the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism. |
| Plural form of mousetrap. |
| Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mousetrap. |
| A trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down on to the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism. |
| Induce (someone) to do something by means of a trick. |
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| Mouse and the Traps is the name of an American garage rock band from Tyler, Texas that released numerous singles between 1965 and 1969, two of which, "A Public Execution" and "Sometimes You Just Can't Win", became large regional hits. The leader of the band, nicknamed "Mouse", was Ronnie Weiss. Two of their best known songs, "A Public Execution" and a cover of "Psychotic Reaction", are not actually credited to this band but, respectively, to simply Mouse and Positively 13 O'Clock instead. Their tangled history also included one single that was released anonymously under the name Chris St. John. |