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fly out of the traps
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Meanings:
1.
Worldwide
neutral
literal
To emerge rapidly from a starting position or enclosure, as an animal or competitor might from a trap or starting gate.
2.
United Kingdom
Worldwide
idiomatic
informal
sports
To start an event, undertaking, or competition with great speed and intensity.
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