Spelling and grammar aside; 'The early bird catches the worm'
Our mission is to ensnare the deadly beast that lies within the jungle.
to entrap or ensnare.
Entice, lure, lead astray, distract, entrap, ensnare, bait, allure are synonyms for decoy.
I don't really expect you to understand the beauty of the shimmering fumes, the delicate power of liquids that creep through the human veins, bewitching the mind ensnaring the scenes
A femme fatale is a dangerous woman, often mysterious and seductive. More specifically, she is an alluring and seductive woman whose charms, beauty and sexual allure ensnare her lovers in bonds of irresistible desire, often leading them into compromising, dangerous and deadly situations. The phrase is French for "deadly (fatal) woman."
The early bird gets the worm.
To ensnare is to trap someone. It generally involves tricking someone so that they willingly enter a bad situation. The term ensnare can also be used for animals. A hunter may set up a trap to ensnare the desired prey.
Our mission is to ensnare the deadly beast that lies within the jungle.
to entrap or ensnare.
To capture or to be involved in!
ensnare
To catch, ensnare or hold something
No. The only defense they have is their glue, which is used to ensnare smaller prey and predators. They have no teeth or stinger.
The Latin word meaning "trapped" is deceptus (feminine form decepta, neuter deceptum) from the verb decipere, "to catch; to ensnare."
"If any one ensnare another, putting a ban upon him, but he cannot prove it, then he that ensnared him shall be put to death."
The word you're probably looking for is abduct, arrest, capture, get hold of, obtain, overtake, apprehend, secure, ensnare, or entrap.
Entice, lure, lead astray, distract, entrap, ensnare, bait, allure are synonyms for decoy.