Trapdoor sentence example
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- We had alerted them to our presence when we opened the trapdoor.
- In the ceiling was a small trapdoor that led into the attic.
- Click the trapdoor to close it and send a red ball bouncing around.
- The stairs ended at a trapdoor that led out onto the stone flagged roof of the tower surrounded by a low parapet.
- But it was Sexton Blake who found the trapdoor.Advertisement
- The bladder has a trapdoor, which opens inwards with two or three trigger hairs on the outside.
- Only a miracle would have stopped the club falling through the relegation trapdoor.
- The sliding stone opened into a bare room; from here a secret trapdoor led to a long passageway.
- She uncovers a sand covered wooden trapdoor with a rope.
- Alice uses the trapdoor function to encrypt the message.Advertisement
- The connection to the Amiga trapdoor expansion slot would also make it impossible to attach an accelerator or Zorro breakout board later.
- Large trapdoor opening for ease of access to platform.
- Like funnel web spiders, they live in burrows, often with a trapdoor entrance, from which they ambush prey.
- A trapdoor in the ceiling was the means to reaching the upper level living space.
- Von Rothbart appears, like a pantomime Demon King, from a trapdoor in the center of the stage.Advertisement
- Again with a secure (lockable) trapdoor in the roof - to get your ferret out through.
- A trapdoor in the stage covered with a metal drain cover served as the grave of Agamemnon.
- A witch's broom can also be used for sweeping the floor to expose a trapdoor.
- Try leaving the trapdoor cover off or fitting a small fan to keep it ventilated.
- Use the trapdoor to go down to the lower room to see concept art.Advertisement
- Return to the graveyard and open the trapdoor on the front grave to get a watch.
- Along one line there was a gradual elaboration of the tube until it culminated, so far as structural complexity is concerned, in the so-called trapdoor nests or burrows of various families; along the other line the tubular retreat either retains its primitive simplicity in association with a new structure, the snare or net, or is entirely superseded by the latter.