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snatched Definition


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snatch
verb snatches, snatched, snatching
    1. To seize or grab suddenly.
      Thesaurus: seize, jerk, grasp, steal, pluck, wrench, wrest.
    intr
    2. To make a sudden grabbing movement.
    3. To pull suddenly and forcefully.
      Example: She snatched her hand away from his
    4. colloq
      To take or have as soon as the opportunity arises.
      Example: We'll have to snatch a bite to eat
noun snatches
    1. An act of snatching.
    2. A fragment overheard or remembered.
      Example: She recalled a few snatches of conversation
    3. A brief period.
      Example: I caught snatches of the news now and then
      Example: snatches of rest between long shifts
    4. colloq
      A robbery.
      Example: The snatch took place in broad daylight
    5. weightlifting.
      A type of lift in which the weight is raised from the floor to an overhead position in one movement.
Derivative: snatcher
noun
    Derivative: snatchily
    adverb
      Derivative: snatchy
      adj
        Etymology: 13c: as snacchen.



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