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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snapping" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to the act of snapping something, such as fingers or a sound, or when describing a sudden action or change.
Example: "With a quick motion, she made a snapping gesture to get everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a click" or "a snap".
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Q: What is the worst animal to get bitten by? A: Snapping turtle.
Vehicular violence, casual cussing, dope dealing and a snapping snake.
"Because I want to feed it to a snapping turtle".
His guests of honor will include a bear cub, an owl and a snapping turtle.
Weighing a snapping turtle against weasels and water moccasins did not require consultation.
(If you think a snapping line of rawhide's a problem, buddy, try the Rumbler Siren).
It is coupled with a snapping insistence on the pettiness of anyone who questions him.
He gets little elevation on jumpers, but the release includes a snapping motion by both wrists.
Over a snapping fire, the camp cook roasts lemon-drenched kebabs of chicken and lamb.
If Ms. Dunagan was a rattlesnake, Ms. Parsons is more of a snapping turtle.
It was a snapping turtle, inching forward, its legs trunk-like and its claws menacing.
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