Sentence examples for snap to from inspiring English sources

"snap to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to suddenly become alert or focused on something. Example: The loud clap of thunder made him snap to attention, realizing he had been dozing off during the meeting.

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The police would snap to attention.

But then he would snap to.

Nor did he snap to attention.

The dogs snap to and look around when it gusts.

Even the noodle would snap to and look busy.

And when the call comes, they snap to.

Then, I snap to, and look at my reality.

It is best to hang around the pot of pasta as it finishes, then snap to.

Even a brunette arts journalist can "bend and snap" to that.

Clinard wiped his face, seemed to snap to and headed off through the trees.

Some are anamorphic: distorted images snap to attention when eyed from certain angles.

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