• something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares
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  • A deciduous tree of the genus Tilia, especially Tilia ž europaea; the linden tree, or its wood, The fruit of the lime-tree, Any of various mineral and industrial forms of calcium oxide differing chiefly in water content and percentage of constituents such as magnesia, silica, alumina, and iron, adjective_ having a yellowish-green color like that of the lime (the fruit), transitive verb_ To smear with birdlime, To catch or snare with or as if with birdlime, To cement
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  • An open textile fabric, of cotton, linen, hemp, silk, or other material, tied or woven with a mesh of any size, designed or used for catching animals alive, either by inclosing or by entangling them; a netting or network used as a snare or trap, Anything formed with interstices or meshes like a net, A radio, television, or telephone network, adjective_ Ultimate; final, Remaining after all deductions have been made, as for expenses, transitive verb_ To bring in or yield as profit, To clear as profit, To cover, protect, or surround with a net or network
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  • a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower head
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