snatch|snatched|snatches|snatching in English

verb

[snætʃ]

attempt to seize; take abruptly, grab quickly; kidnap, abduct; seize an opportunity

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1. Marco Polo described Khutulun as a superb warrior, one who could ride into enemy ranks and snatch a captive as easily as a hawk snatches a chicken.

2. A storm snatches him away by night.

3. Abreption meaning (obsolete) A snatching away.

4. Cooley, you are snatching the trigger!

5. Before she can grab it, a mouse snatches it.

6. I overheard snatches of a conversation between two doctors.

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8. A bag-snatching, purse-pilfering, wallet-lifting sneak thief!

9. It is rude to snatch.

10. Sleep came to him in brief snatches.

11. She learnt to sleep in brief snatches.

12. 4 He snatched up the telephone.

13. The wind snatched his cap off.

14. He snatched the bills clumsily.

15. " Snatch parade. " Really, Kirk?

16. It's rude to snatch.

17. Hey, you kids! Don't all snatch!

18. No wonder the patriotic swordsmen are snatching the medallions

19. The baby had been snatched from pram.

20. I snatched a glance at the mirror.

21. We caught snatches of conversation from the room next door.

22. Blankeel (937) 273-8804 She snatched his hat

23. The raiders snatched $100 from the cash register.

24. 5 She leapt to her feet, snatching up her bag.

25. 12 He'd only slept in snatches, an hour at most.