English language

How to pronounce trapper in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Type of hunter, huntsman
Has types coureur de bois
Derivation trap

Examples of trapper

trapper
The trapper tells Gilgamesh of the man and seduces Enkidu with a skilled harlot.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Under that policy, the trapper is allowed to keep meat and hide from the gator.
From the kentucky.com
First-time trappers in Wisconsin are required to take a trapper education course.
From the jsonline.com
It has been open since 1806, two years after trapper Bernard Weyer discovered it.
From the inrich.com
Anaheim residents raised money to hire a trapper in August 2011 to set traps.
From the ocregister.com
This trapper hat evokes a rugged, plain-spoken, stubble-faced kind of guy.
From the online.wsj.com
The mango trapper muscles his way high up the tree then stops on a branch.
From the kentucky.com
A free trapper was a mountain man who, in today's terms, would be called a free agent.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Florida Fish and Wildlife officials took custody of the animal until the trapper arrived.
From the washingtontimes.com
More examples
  • Someone who sets traps for animals (usually to obtain their furs)
  • Spaceknights is a name used by at least three distinct groups of characters in the fictional Marvel Universe. The better known group is a core concept of the 1980s comic book Rom Spaceknight, while the other two are far more recent creations and not much is yet known about them.
  • A trapper, or catch glove, is a piece of equipment that is worn by ice hockey goaltenders on their non-dominant hand.
  • (Trappers) children as young as 5 years old who opened and closed trap doors in coal mines to aid the flow of air preventing the build up of dangerous gases; they also opened the trapdoors for people with trams of coal.
  • Worn on the left hand (for right-handed goaltenders), and similar in shape to a fielder's mitt in baseball, the trapper is usually the goaltender's strong point. The trapper should be kept at knee height, just above the leg pad, and should be open at all times. ...
  • An all-enveloping textile cover for a horse, reaching to the fetlocks and leaving only the eyes, ears, and nose uncovered. It often displayed the rider's arms.
  • A trapper is a player who habitually slow-plays strong hands in order to build the pot.
  • A boy who opened and closes vertical trapdoors in mines, or a term for someone who hunted and trapped animals for their fur.
  • A player who underbets a strong hand to create a larger pot.