trappous Synonyms

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trappous Meaning

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trappous (n.)

Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities; trappy.

trappous Sentence Examples

  1. The trappous sound of the rain against the windowpanes created a soothing atmosphere.
  2. The musician's fingers danced trappously over the piano keys, producing a melodious tune.
  3. The horse's hooves clapped trappously against the cobblestone streets.
  4. The trappous rhythm of the tribal drums filled the air with an irresistible beat.
  5. In the twilight, the fire crackled and popped trappously, casting flickering shadows on the walls.
  6. The trappous sound of footsteps approached from down the corridor.
  7. The leaves rustled trappously in the autumn breeze, creating a gentle symphony.
  8. The trappous roar of the engine echoed through the open road.
  9. The trappous applause of the audience filled the auditorium.
  10. The trappous typing of the keyboard filled the office with a constant rhythm.

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Of or performance to trap; resembling trap, or partaking of its form or qualities; trappy.

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The trappous sound of the rain against the windowpanes created a soothing atmosphere.

The musician's fingers danced trappously over the piano keys, producing a melodious tune.

The horse's hooves clapped trappously against the cobblestone streets.

The trappous rhythm of the tribal drums filled the air with an irresistible beat.