trappy
/trap-ee/US // ˈtræp i //
陷阱,陷阱者,陷阱人,陷阱客
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
trap·pi·er, trap·pi·est.
- : difficult or tricky: trappy terrain.
- : catching one unawares: trappy pitfalls.
- : moving with the legs lifted high in a short and rapid manner.
Examples
Another feature is the extreme simplicity in loading—nothing trappy or fussy about it.
He was driving a "trappy" bay nag, and his new road wagon had rubber tires.
The ground is so trappy that one hardly cares to take one's eyes off it for a moment.
Trappy Pape was the next to be joked, as he came up hugging the green baize bag containing his violoncello.
Trappy, lad,” shouted another, “does ta sleep inside that owd thing?
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