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- fly out of the traps
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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ford | | FORD | English |
Daisuke | | dah-ee-soo-ke | Japanese |
Eusebius | | yoo-SEE-bee-əs (English) | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
Phebe | | FEE-bee (English) | English, Biblical |
Kazuko | | kah-zoo-ko | Japanese |
Alonzo | | [ə'lɔnzəu] | |