Sentence examples for get snatched from inspiring English sources

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'get snatched' is not an idiomatic phrase and is not usable in written English.
In spoken English, "get snatched" means to be taken away quickly or unexpectedly, often in a negative way. For example: "The purse was snatched from her shoulder before she could react."

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They were all terrified I was going to get snatched up in the street.

We get snatched back and forth across this time gap, with irritatingly obvious transitions.

"The Ole Hansons usually get snatched up quickly and cost from $900,000 to $2.8 million," he said.

The story centres around a doctor who is shot in a home invasion while her baby daughter get snatched.

"I hope a lot of normal fans can get tickets before they get snatched up," he said.

But it gets even worse if our home turns to water: my elves could get snatched up as polar bear snacks.

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"I got snatched," she added.

I don't hear anything now about purses getting snatched or people getting knocked over".

As for anything under $1 million, "it's hardly on the market -- it just gets snatched up," he said.

An Egyptian-born chemical engineer (Omar Metwally) who has lived in the United States since he was fourteen and is married to an American (Reese Witherspoon) gets snatched and hooded by the C.I.A. as he returns to America from South Africa.

"Anytime you hear about some kid getting snatched, you want to find something in that story that will convince you that that family is different from yours," Dr. Louis Rice, an expert in antibiotic resistance at Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, told me.

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