snatch|snatches in English

noun

[snætʃ]

grab, act of suddenly seizing something; bit, scrap, fragment; brief period of time, spell; kidnapping (Slang)

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

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

5. It is rude to snatch.

6. Sleep came to him in brief snatches.

7. She learnt to sleep in brief snatches.

8. " Snatch parade. " Really, Kirk?

9. It's rude to snatch.

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

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

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

13. 12 When he snatches something, who can resist him?

14. I managed to snatch an hour's sleep.

15. 10 We should snatch up that deal.

16. On her deathbed the heavily sedated Ann snatches back her past.

17. You can even snatch a few hours off.

18. The Bodied Belle Double Snatch Control Belt

19. She managed to snatch the gun from his hand.

20. The eagle swooped down to snatch a young rabbit.

21. He was humming a snatch of a song from "Cabaret".

22. I'll fart my way into that snatch, just you watch.

23. I managed to snatch an hour's sleep on the train.

24. He strained every nerve to snatch victory from defeat.

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