Trapping in a sentence as a noun

Of cutting down a tree to build a house, or trapping and killing a rat in that house.

They lived of reindeer, bird trapping and fishing, even like hundred years ago.

Flash tech relies either on charge trapping in the oxide itself or in a floating gate.

Now what?The Mac has some classic and poignant examples of this that have actually been trapping people for 50 years.

For billions of years it has been using up the planets supply of carbon and trapping it in what is now called fossil fuels.

By trapping me there for 40 hours a week and limited vacation time, it's very difficult for me to comfortably escape.

I was thinking of adding an interactive mode so you can draw your own patterns and set them free; it would be an excuse to add key trapping to Blessings.

Tactics are often associated with winning material through a combination or attack, so you could think of concepts such as trapping an opponents queen or blundering a knight are more tactical in nature.

Apply postage carefully to avoid trapping identifiable material in the adhesive.

Let's see, so the party whose biggest contributor is the teachers' unions, who have presided over four decades of trapping poor minorities in failed urban schools where it's virtually impossible to fire a teacher no matter how incompetent they are is pro-education, and the party that supports school choice programs, which in the past ten or twenty years has allowed hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged children to escape from some of the worst schools in the country and actually learn something is anti-education?

Trapping definitions

noun

stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse

See also: caparison housing