Sentence examples for snarf from inspiring English sources

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snarf

verb

To eat or consume greedily.

  • He snarfed a whole bag of chips in a couple of minutes!

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Once the courts took away the owners' platinum parachute — that television money they thought they could snarf whether games were played or not — the grand evil scheme was doomed.

No-one covered themselves in glory, but timthemonkey sticking up for Snarf because he was funny was probably the low point.

So Thundercats with me playing every part… except for Snarf, played by Alfie Allen.

We still managed to snarf 1.29bn servings out of home over the last year, 178m of them from traditional fish and chip shops.

I am reminded of my mother, who stopped making her own profiteroles in the early 80s – choux, crème pat et al – after realising it took her hours to make them and my father seconds to snarf them.

Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Updated at 6.20pm BST 6.03pm BST Guardian staff wetting themselves about whether a mobile phone might or might not have a bigger screen "Children are dying every second," writes snarf in the comments section.

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Griffin was given an almond, and he snarfed it down.

He barks, moans, mumbles, yowls, swallows consonants, snarfs, giggles, and eventually outdoes Clint Eastwood for the "you kids get off my lawn" yargle.

But Buzz was a bust, employees bolted for Facebook, and Street View got in trouble for snarfing up much more than just street views.

Barn swallows and dragonflies snarfed up insects over the lawn.

But the big guys — the tyrannosaurs, the carnosaurs, those of you who are snarfing down five to six reptiles a day and popping those new mammal things like jujubes — we're going to ask you to cut back a little.

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