To get sth or sb you want in a clever way, often by
deceiving other people Ex) She is hoping to snare a wealthy husband. 91. admit [vi, vt] : to agree, often unwillingly, that sth is true Ex) Whenever the salesman had a new customer trying on suits in front of the shops three-sided mirror, he would admit to a hearing problem. 92. to cup your hand(s) [phv]. To make a shape like a cup with your hand or hands Ex) Pretending not to have heard and cupping his hand to his ear, he would ask again. 93. scramble [skrmbl] [vt]. To move somewhere in a hurried awkward way Ex) Many a man would hurry to buy the suit and scramble out of the shop. 94. consequent [knskwnt] [adj, usually before N]. happening as a result of a particular event or situation; SYN) resulting 95. club [klb] [CN]. a thick heavy stick used to hit people 96. conspicuous [knspkjus] [adj]. conspicuous success, courage etc is very great and impressive 97. arsenal [:snl] [CN]. A large group of weapons that sb has 98. bludgeon [bln] [vt]. to force sb to do sth by making threats or arguing with them; bludgeon into 99. submission [sbmn] [UN]. The state of being completely controlled by a person or group, and accepting that you have to obey them; force / frighten / beat etc sb into submission Ex) Its not that the weapons, like a set of heavy clubs, provide a conspicuous arsenal to be used by one person to bludgeon another into submission. 100. execution [ekskju:n] [UN]. A process in which you do sth that has been carefully planned; SYN) implementation 101. strain [sten] [vt,vi]. To try very hard to do sth using all your strength or ability; strain sth to do sth Ex) With proper execution, the exploiters need hardly strain a muscle to get their way. 102. inherent [nhrnt] [adj]. a quality that is inherent in sth is a natural part of it and cannot be separated from it; inherent in