Cindy stripped to her underwear, waded across, Snared another fish, and took it back to camp.
"We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run"
James Arthur Kjelgaard
Dupre drew up his canoe and took a Snared wild hen from the bow.
"The Maid of the Whispering Hills"
Vingie E. Roe
And when July was on them, with hot, hazy sunshine in which berries ripened and bird and insect life filled the Toba with a twitter and a drone, when the smoke of distant forest fires drifted like pungent fog across the hills, Hollister began to wonder if the net Myra seemed unconsciously to spread for men's feet had Snared another victim.
"The Hidden Places"
Bertrand W. Sinclair