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ˈfaɪərˌtræpfire·trap
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Princeton's WordNet
firetrapnoun
a building that would be hard to escape from if it were to catch fire
Wiktionary
firetrapnoun
A building with limited emergency exits in which people would be trapped in the event of a fire.
Wikipedia
Firetrap
Firetrap is a British clothing company, founded in 1993, specialising in menswear and accessories. It was the main brand within the WDT company (World Design and Trade), which also owned its sister brand Full Circle along with previous brands SC51 and Sonnetti. Firetrap's distinctive edgy design inspirations saw it achieve rapid growth in international markets from 2006 - 2008 under the leadership of MD John Gorman, before being sold to Sports Direct. Now owned by Frasers Group (the retail company founded by Mike Ashley), Firetrap had taken part of the Sports Direct group of global brands such as Slazenger, Gelert and Kangol, among others.
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firetrap
A firetrap is a building or space that lacks proper fire-safety measures or has structural flaws or conditions making it highly vulnerable to fire outbreaks and difficult to escape from during a fire. It often refers to places where people live or gather, such as houses, offices, theatres, factories, etc.
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Firetrap
Firetrap is a British clothing company, founded in 1991, specialising in premium menswear and accessories. It was the main brand within the WDT company, which also owned its sister brand Fullcircle along with previous brands SC51 and Sonnetti. Firetrap is firmly established internationally and is sold in more than 30 countries and 1,500 stores worldwide. There are eight stand-alone stores in the UK: a Covent Garden store in London and others in Belfast, Liverpool, Leeds, Edinburgh Westfield, Sheffield & Nottingham. The brand is a key player worldwide with a new store in Dubai and concessions throughout Europe including Italy, Germany and France.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of firetrap in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of firetrap in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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