Use "snatch" in a sentence

1. It is rude to snatch.

2. " Snatch parade. " Really, Kirk?

3. It's rude to snatch.

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

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

6. 10 We should snatch up that deal.

7. You can even snatch a few hours off.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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16. Mother was able to snatch only her Bible from the fire.

17. 17 Kites hover ready to snatch up fish from the nets.

18. Skuas harass the colony, hoping to snatch a chick.

19. Kites hover ready snatch up fish from the nets.

20. The magazine was snatch from my hand before I could read it.

21. Édouard passed up Celtic’s best opportunities to snatch victory

22. 9 Kites hover ready snatch up fish from the nets.

23. The bronze medallist , Kouner kiril of Australia, his snatch result is 166 kg.

24. Jin Yantang, you dare to snatch the medallions - and kill the officers?

25. I do not snatch tributes like a starving slave grasping for bones.

26. I thought I'd snatch that up and keep it for myself.

27. I'm so busy I have to snatch meals when I can.

28. The American came from behind to snatch victory by a mere eight seconds.

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30. Perhaps you'll be able to snatch a couple of hours' sleep before dinner.

31. They're the things that you'd snatch if the house was on fire.

32. They began conducting sabotage missions and raids to snatch prisoners for interrogation.

33. Freeze onto that bag or someone in the crowd may snatch it.

34. My poppet, don't cry. Fortunately he didn't snatch you away from me.

35. If you are looking for a light hearted summer read snatch up Charmingly Yours

36. Entries with "abripio" Abreption: Abreption (English) Origin & history From Latin abreptus, perfect passive participle of abripiō ("snatch away"); from ab ("away") + rapiō ("snatch")…

37. In the nick of time, Roman soldiers snatch the man from the attackers and detain him.

38. The Clarets pressing game paid dividends at Goodison Park to help Burnley snatch three valuable points

39. Perhaps you imagined a monster lurking outside your window, waiting to snatch you from your parents.

40. Bald eagles snatch fish at the water surface, rob osprey of fish, and eat carrion.

41. Attach a proper size snatch block at or near the dead line anchor and secure.

42. The Assyrians would snatch them from their splendid ivory couches and drag them off into captivity.

43. And I give them everlasting life, . . . and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”

44. 22 But Nets also needs Luopeizi this to snatch the backboard and the defense in his position.

45. That life would put her in your path again, only to snatch her from you.

46. 18 "A lot of the more mature people come down and snatch up the jobs, " says Stewart.

47. The owner made a dive for the rejected clothing and began to snatch it this way and that.

48. 15 In the meantime, you can snatch up that dream house by applying for a bridge loan.

49. And I will snatch away my wool and my linen that were to cover her nakedness.

50. Miller was trying to help his career and, to coin a phrase, snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

51. We could steal the Mona Lisa straight off Da Vinci's easel, snatch the Hope Diamond before it was discovered.

52. 13 synonyms for Abduct: kidnap, seize, carry off, run off with, run away with, make off with, snatch

53. Know the true value of time, snatch, seize and enjoy every moment of it. –Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield.

54. Someone's going to snatch your purse if you leave it sticking out of your bag like that.

55. Just when that outcome seems certain, soldiers appear and with difficulty snatch the victim from the violent crowd.

56. But Master Liao after being beaten is still not satisfied and uses " Hungry Dog snatch faeces " to beat Ip Man.

57. But Master Liao after being beaten is still not satisfied and uses " Hungry Dog snatch faeces " to beat Ip Man

58. 13 I snatch up a pair of Canadian goggles that look like lizard eyes and head for the cashier.

59. 11 Simultaneously the identical claw hook can snatch up and lower down the transistor frames of various widths, and the compatibility is stronger.

60. If the murderer killed because of the amulet, how did he know Master Xue would snatch it and poison the water beforehand?

61. Via French, Cop ultimately comes the Latin capere, or “to seize, snatch, take, grab.” Cop became slang for “seizing” in the early 1700s

62. 20 The outsider's impulse toward child bride rescue scenarios can be overwhelming: Snatch up the girl, punch out the nearby adults, and run.

63. 14 He didn't answer my question directly. Smiling to snatch up my left hand, he looked at my palmistry and fortune-telling.

64. And I give them everlasting life, and they will by no means ever be destroyed, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”

65. Those simple sugars then move along to the respirators, another set of microbes that snatch up these simple sugars and burn them as fuel.

66. 21 This situation is changing abruptly as wealthy foreign governments and international agribusinesses snatch up large swaths of arable land along the Upper Nile.

67. 23 At many venues' media centers, volunteers far outnumbered journalists, and security guards would wander in to snatch up all the uneaten snacks.

68. Clutch definition, to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and Clutched its prey with its claws

69. Clutch definition, to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch: The bird swooped down and Clutched its prey with its claws

70. YEARS ago, Guy Ritchie used to make Corkscrewy cockney capers like “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch.” Then something seems to have distracted him

71. Specifically, white-bellied sea eagles, wedge-tailed eagles, and some hawks are known to swoop in a snatch up a young boa Constrictor with their sharp talons.

72. Anagrams (also published under names including Anagram, Snatch and Word Making and Taking) is a tile-based word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form words.

73. 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.

74. ‘She wanted to take revenge on the villagers - snatch away their belongings, eat a Bellyful of food, dive and bathe in the village pond - do all that was forbidden.’

75. Entries with "rapio" Abreption: Abreption (English) Origin & history From Latin abreptus, perfect passive participle of abripiō ("snatch away"); from ab ("away") + rapiō…

76. 19 This letter pleased me beyond reason. I was almost moved to snatch up my pen and write a thank-you letter in return to thank him for his.

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78. MY RELIGION LEO TOLSTOY Suddenly he was startled by seeing his mother snatch a stump of a fire-shovel from the hearth and Brandish it over his head

79. Someone promised him a handsome sum... financed his theatrical snowman accoutrements... so he could snatch victory from a deserving local... in order to bag the contest prize.

80. For example, sea bass, sea bream and cod are more curious and aggressive with a net than salmon and tend to bite, suck and snatch on loose rope ends.