Local producers obviously haven't yet caught on to branding their wares to ensnare the wandering green pound. |
When that is coupled with temporary blindness by the sun, a hidden trap lies waiting to ensnare the unwary driver. |
Prince Vaji closed his eyes and allowed his immortal senses hear the mellifluous music, designed to ensnare the mind of its listener. |
They speak of pixies and fairies of indescribable beauty, who ensnare the heart of innocent lads. |
They are not difficult to trap and experts use narcotics among other means to ensnare them. |
That label has guaranteed consumers for more than a decade that the tuna they're buying was caught in nets that didn't ensnare dolphins. |