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Example sentences for "insnared"

Lexicographically close words:
insistent; insistently; insisting; insists; insnare; insnaring; insociable; insofar; insoide; insolation
  1. Many a one hath been eager for riches, and prosperity, and preferment, that hath been insnared by them, to the damnation of his soul.

  2. The tempter suiteth his temptations to our company: if they have any error or sin, or are engaged in any carnal enterprise, he will make them snares to us, and restless until they have insnared us.

  3. Be not sinfully wanting in good discourse yourselves, if you would not be insnared by bad discourse from others.

  4. This is an unusual Language to Ladies; but you have a Mind elevated above the giddy Motions of a Sex insnared by Flattery, and misled by a false and short Adoration into a solid and long Contempt.

  5. To become insnared or embarrassed; to be entrapped; to be worse off than before; asm to fall into error; to fall into difficulties.

  6. He is insnared by treachery, and his body is sent to Hannibal, 16.

  7. Uscana, in Illyria, where Appius Claudius is insnared by the garrison, and suffers severely, xliii.

  8. Insnared by a stratagem, and slain, 26, 27.

  9. That this sin hath ordinarily insnared God’s people into divers other sins.

  10. You should rather give warning to the younger sort, to take heed of covetousness, and of being insnared by the world, and while they labour in it faithfully with their hands, to keep their hearts entirely for God.

  11. If the mind be set on other matters, prayer will be a heartless, lifeless thing; alas, what a dead and pitiful work is the prayer of one that hath his heart insnared in the love of money, or in any ambitious or covetous design!

  12. Is your brother Andrew insnared by the devil's snare?

  13. Equally incompetent were such little ones to comprehend the nature of that devil who existed in the conception of the magistrate when he asked whether the devil had insnared the witness and brother Andrew.

  14. But it was the young whose acquaintance he chiefly courted; as their minds, ductile and unsettled from their age, were easily insnared by his stratagems.

  15. The Corinthians, insnared by Cleomenes into measures, of the object of which they had first been ignorant, abruptly retired from the field.


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