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Filter by Meaning The magician used a trick to ensnarl the audience in a web of confusion.
The fisherman cast his net into the water, hoping to ensnarl a large catch.
The mastermind behind the Ponzi scheme sought to ensnarl wealthy investors in his elaborate fraud.
The journalist's investigation aimed to ensnarl corrupt politicians in a bribery scandal.
The undercover agent planned to ensnarl the drug lord in a money laundering scheme.
The skillful hacker aimed to ensnarl the company's computer systems and steal sensitive information.
The con artist used his charm to ensnarl vulnerable individuals in a fraudulent investment scheme.
The whistleblower's testimony could ensnarl high-ranking executives in an embezzlement case.
The corrupt politician tried to ensnarl his rival in a bribery scandal.
The prosecutor presented compelling evidence to ensnarl the defendant in a murder trial.
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