steel trap (Meaning)

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steel trap (n)

an acute intelligence (an analogy based on the well-known sharpness of steel traps)

a trap made of steel with a strong spring and sharp toothlike projections to hold the prey

Synonyms & Antonyms of steel trap

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steel trap Sentence Examples

  1. The detective's mind was a steel trap, capturing every detail with precision.
  2. The ice grip of the winter held the city in a steel trap, suspending all movement.
  3. The kidnappers' steel trap grip on their victim tightened with each passing moment.
  4. The athlete's muscles locked into a steel trap, propelling him to victory.
  5. The political debate was a steel trap, with each candidate's words aimed at ensnaring their opponents.
  6. The lawyer's cross-examination was a steel trap, skillfully exposing the witness's inconsistencies.
  7. The scientist's hypothesis was a steel trap, unyielding in its grip on the truth.
  8. The businessman's handshake was a steel trap, sealing the deal with an unbreakable bond.
  9. The fortress's steel trap gates creaked open, admitting the weary travelers.
  10. The dancer's steps were a steel trap, precise and hypnotic in their execution.

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an acute intelligence (an analogy based on the well-known sharpness of steel traps), a trap made of steel with a strong spring and sharp toothlike projections t

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The detective's mind was a steel trap, capturing every detail with precision.

The ice grip of the winter held the city in a steel trap, suspending all movement.

The kidnappers' steel trap grip on their victim tightened with each passing moment.

The athlete's muscles locked into a steel trap, propelling him to victory.