entoiled

/ɛnˈtɔɪld/
verb
  1. Past tense of entoil: trapped or ensnared.
    • The company entoiled its competitors with a clever marketing strategy.
    • He was entoiled by the promise of easy money.
    • The rabbit entoiled itself in the thicket and couldn't escape.
adjective
  1. Caught or trapped in a difficult situation.
    • The entoiled hiker had to wait for rescue.
    • The entoiled bird struggled to free its wing from the net.
    • She felt entoiled in a web of lies.
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