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- verbsnatch (verb) · snatches (third person present) · snatched (past tense) · snatched (past participle) · snatching (present participle)
- quickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way:"she snatched a cookie from the plate" · "a victory snatched from the jaws of defeat"Similar:
- steal (something) or kidnap (someone) by seizing or grabbing suddenly:"a mission to snatch Winston Churchill"
- (snatch at)hastily or ineffectually attempt to seize (something):"she snatched at the handle"
- quickly secure or obtain (something) when a chance presents itself:"we snatched a few hours' sleep"
- (snatch at)eagerly take or accept (an offer or opportunity):"I snatched at the chance"Similar:accept eagerlygrab (at)grasp with both handspounce onswoop down onbuy eagerly/quickly
nounsnatch (noun) · snatches (plural noun)- an act of snatching or quickly seizing something:"a quick snatch of breath"
- weightliftingthe rapid raising of a weight from the floor to above the head in one movement.
- vulgar slanga woman's genitals.
OriginMiddle English sna(c)che (verb) ‘suddenly snap at’, (noun) ‘a snare’; perhaps related to snack.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here - People also ask
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