Then he lays down a large mantrap in his living room and sends Amy upstairs to hide.
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A sweet and submissive mantrap, Irina ultimately makes away with an art collection, most of the petty cash, and the show.
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She seems to have secured Donahue's love in the 1962 Rome Adventure until she catches him being kissed by mantrap Angie Dickinson.
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As they reach the living room, David, despite Amy's pleas not to, kills Charlie by springing the mantrap over his head, crushing his neck.
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Entering the arched 16th-century doorway, visitors pass a Chillingham wild bull's head and an iron mantrap on the wall on the way to a large central courtyard.
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Smasher: a very attractive or seductive looking woman
A trap for catching trespassers
Man-traps are physical security devices or constructions designed to entrap a person on purpose.
Mantrap is a 1953 drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Paul Henreid and Lois Maxwell.
Mantrap (aka ABC Mantrap in United States) was a short film featuring songs by the musical group ABC.
Mantrap (aka Flor de capricho in Spain) is a 1926 American black and white silent film starring Clara Bow, Percy Marmont, Ernest Torrence, Ford Sterling, and Eugene Pallette, and directed by Victor Fleming.
N. hole covered with autumn leaves, resembling solid earth and effective at eating the front wheel of the unsuspecting rider.
Sexual favour used by women to obtain money from men.