rattrap (Meaning)
rattrap (n)
a difficult entangling situation
filthy run-down dilapidated housing
a trap for catching rats
Synonyms & Antonyms of rattrap
rattrap Sentence Examples
- The mousetrap was lying dormant in the kitchen, waiting patiently for its prey.
- The rat scurried through the hole, unaware of the rattrap that lay in its path.
- The unsuspecting rat triggered the rattrap, sending the metal bar slamming down on its body.
- The children set up a series of rattraps around their house, hoping to catch the pesky rodents.
- The farmer placed rattraps in his barn to prevent the rats from feasting on his grain.
- The old woman lived in fear of the rattraps she had placed throughout her cottage.
- The cat watched intently as the rat cautiously approached the rattrap.
- The scientist used a rattrap to capture a live rat for experimentation.
- The museum displayed a collection of antique rattraps, each with its own unique design.
- The weight of the rat on the rattrap released the spring, causing the bar to snap down.
FAQs About the word rattrap
a difficult entangling situation, filthy run-down dilapidated housing, a trap for catching rats
predicament, hole, swamp, pickle, dilemma, corner, bind, rabbit hole, mire, crisis
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The mousetrap was lying dormant in the kitchen, waiting patiently for its prey.
The rat scurried through the hole, unaware of the rattrap that lay in its path.
The unsuspecting rat triggered the rattrap, sending the metal bar slamming down on its body.
The children set up a series of rattraps around their house, hoping to catch the pesky rodents.