Similarly, recent years have seen Belgian politicians snared with their fingers in the till. |
Take bushmeat, the name for wild animals that are shot, snared, trapped or captured for food. |
Concerned fishermen put pilchard bait on a rock, snared the bird and cut the nylon away. |
Once the prey is snared it is bitten with strong beak-like jaws and pulled into the mouth by the radula. |
The wind snared her breath, billowing it upwards in tiny clouds, tufts of cotton lost among the white latticework of the mall's entryway. |
Ironically, in escaping political doctrines, he found himself snared by a musical ideology. |