Sentence examples for be snatched from inspiring English sources

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be snatched

noun

A quick grab or catch.

  • The leftfielder makes a nice snatch to end the inning.

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Text messages can also be snatched.

Victory can still be snatched from the jaws of defeat.

Hood thought a victory could be snatched if that position could be seized.

How can 50 people be snatched from their families and deported to Jamaica?

Just when it seemed another title would be snatched from Johnson's grasp, he held firm.

Children, for example, can ride their bikes without parents fearing they will be snatched.

At the very highest level, every marginal gain has to be snatched, hoarded, cherished.

Once laid on the table, they cannot so easily be snatched back.

"Energy just poured from my body, to be snatched away and dissipated by the wind.

Powers can be snatched back, the whole thing is to be foisted on us.

The news felt like an unearned gift, something that could be snatched away at any time.

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