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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of snap" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has a certain sharpness, liveliness, or energy, often in relation to style or attitude. Example: "The presentation was good, but it could use a bit of snap to really engage the audience."
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Me? Im off to find a bit of snap.
It means wearing it over clothes which have down-to-earth ruggedness, but a bit of snap.
In between those clashing sensibilities stands Dr. Adrianne Holland (Indira Varma), a beautiful neurologist who has compassion and also a bit of snap.
"He is integrally involved and regularly comes to meetings". Named after the singer's grandfather Jack Farrell, the label is aimed at men who like "a bit of snap in their clothing", according to a statement from Williams's team.
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For winter, he served up a spiced ale, light bodied with a bit of gingerbread snap.
Plus, the Zooka has a 3.5mm audio input jack that clears up a bit of that snap, crackle and pop.
Add a bit of a snap to the first move beyond your face — a tiny bit of tension that prevents an accidental scroll — and you're in business.
At this point, other tourists started randomly snapping David, and it developed into a bit of a snapping frenzy.
Despite its shrewd bits, this slim book also has longueurs and repetitions, and Ballard's prose had lost, by the end, a bit of its elastic snap.
Venison chop, often a dried-out letdown, could not be juicier or more flavorful, and Mr. Dufresne treats it right, with a chutneylike dressing, crisp brussels sprouts and small gnocchi with a bit of grain mustard for snap.
A bit of midfield biff as Victor Wanyama snaps in on Aaron Ramsey, the Welshman reacts angrily and the pair lock antlers for a bit.
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