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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of boobytrap.

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Examples

  • Mahmoud Jibril, the rebels' diplomatic chief, said Gadhafi's forces have boobytrapped oil fields.

    Libya rebels: Brega oil installations boobytrapped 2011

  • Mahmoud Jibril, the rebels' diplomatic chief, said Gadhafi's forces have boobytrapped oil fields.

    Libya rebels: Brega oil installations boobytrapped 2011

  • And I wouldn't make it like this human-obstacle-course the way the places in Indiana Jones are always boobytrapped.

    weekly nathreee 2010

  • No, I'm sure the pile of Milk-Bone® dog snacks that Ella and I stumbled across in the park yesterday morning did not conceal a boobytrapped pit in the ground, nor a tripwire that would drop a steel cage around us, nor a noose that would tighten around our ankles and hoist us upside-down into the air.

    It looks like a trap to me, Scoob shunn 2010

  • No, I'm sure the pile of Milk-Bone® dog snacks that Ella and I stumbled across in the park yesterday morning did not conceal a boobytrapped pit in the ground, nor a tripwire that would drop a steel cage around us, nor a noose that would tighten around our ankles and hoist us upside-down into the air.

    It looks like a trap to me, Scoob shunn 2010

  • "The Big Blast" is drawn by future Joe Kubert partner and Three Stooges producer Norman Maurer, as C.B. breaks up a gang using boobytrapped T.

    Comic: CrimeBuster Classics Zen Tiger 2010

  • I may even deliberately leave some key access routes blocked & boobytrapped.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Barnes and Noble Challenge. 2010

  • No, I'm sure the pile of Milk-Bone® dog snacks that Ella and I stumbled across in the park yesterday morning did not conceal a boobytrapped pit in the ground, nor a tripwire that would drop a steel cage around us, nor a noose that would tighten around our ankles and hoist us upside-down into the air.

    It looks like a trap to me, Scoob shunn 2010

  • As the Nazis fled the advancing Red Army, they often flooded and boobytrapped their research facilities, many of which were contained in mountain cave systems or underground bunkers.

    The Athena Project Brad Thor 2010

  • No, I'm sure the pile of Milk-Bone® dog snacks that Ella and I stumbled across in the park yesterday morning did not conceal a boobytrapped pit in the ground, nor a tripwire that would drop a steel cage around us, nor a noose that would tighten around our ankles and hoist us upside-down into the air.

    It looks like a trap to me, Scoob shunn 2010

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