Trap-ball

  • 11Trap Muzik — Studio album by T.I. Released August 19, 2003 …

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  • 12Ball Trap on the Cote Sauvage — is a 1989 British television comedy drama (transmitted on BBC1), written by celebrated screenwriter Andrew Davies, and set in France. The one off drama starred Michael Kitchen, Miranda Richardson, Erika Hoffman, and Zoe Wanamaker.External… …

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  • 13Trap — Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… …

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  • 14Trap stairs — Trap Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… …

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  • 15Trap tree — Trap Trap, n. [OE. trappe, AS. treppe; akin to OD. trappe, OHG. trapo; probably fr. the root of E. tramp, as that which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which is trod upon: cf. F. trappe, which perhaps influenced the English word.] 1. A machine or… …

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  • 16Trap Muzik — Album par T.I. Sortie 19 août 2003 Enregistrement 2003 …

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  • 17-trap — ball trap …

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  • 18Ball-trap — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tir aux pigeons. Le ball trap ou balltrap[1], autrefois appelé « tir aux pigeons d argile », est un exercice d adresse, d entraînement à la chasse ou pratiqué comme activité sportive, consistant à… …

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  • 19trap — trap1 traplike, adj. /trap/, n., v., trapped, trapping. n. 1. a contrivance used for catching game or other animals, as a mechanical device that springs shut suddenly. 2. any device, stratagem, trick, or the like for catching a person unawares. 3 …

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  • 20trap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English treppe & Anglo French trape (of Germanic origin); akin to Middle Dutch trappe trap, stair, Old English treppan to tread Date: before 12th century 1. a device for taking game or other animals;… …

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