fly out of the traps



fly out of the traps

To begin something with great speed, energy, and/or intensity. The home team flew out of the traps against their competition in an attempt to gain an early advantage.
See also: fly, of, out, trap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Isabelee-sah-BEL (Spanish), IZ-ə-bel (English), ee-za-BEL (French), ee-zah-BEL (German)Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, German
BarrieBAR-ee, BER-eeIrish, English
Abenner-Biblical Greek
MeridithMER-ə-dithEnglish (Rare)
Amir (1)-Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Malay, Indonesian
Jada (2)-Biblical