Sentence examples for snatched through from inspiring English sources

The phrase "snatched through" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in a context where something is quickly taken or removed, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "The thief snatched through the crowd, grabbing whatever he could."

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"Nairobbery", as the city is known, has always been an edgy place: burglaries and muggings are common and phones are often snatched through open car windows.

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She moves from the fraught meeting of kings and heroes to decide who should marry the beautiful Helen to the massing of the Greeks to attack Troy and seize her back when she is snatched, continuing through the long siege and beyond, to the deaths of Hector and Achilles, the flowers of their two armies.

An' thist as she kicked her heels, an' turn't to run an' hide, They wuz two great big Black Things a-standin' by her side, An' they snatched her through the ceilin' 'fore she knowed what she's about!

Through snatched whispers, cutting asides and intimate confidences filtering through headphones audiences had the unnerving effect of thinking they were party to some horrendous crime.

The wastefulness almost cost them when North Korea nearly snatched a draw through a header from Pak Kwang Ryong which was saved by Uzbekistan keeper Ignatiy Nesterov in the last few seconds of the match.

They continue their affair (described in detail by the author in pages that will no doubt boost sales no end and attract the attention of Hollywood) through snatched days in Paris and Barcelona.

Mr. Wang, playing the winsome soprano ingénue, crooned to and with Ms. Sutter, a suave baritone hero; snatching glimpses through a ballroom window, Mr. Holloway's heartbroken mezzo-soprano maiden lamented privately.

"Snatch" scurries through its paces like a con on the lam, though the film seems less pleased with itself than "Lock" and gives the actors a bit more room.

With time ticking down, Cas almost produced a moment of magic to snatch victory through prop Nathan Massey but they were denied a try by an infringement earlier in the move.

Instead it was Arsenal who went closest to snatching victory through Oxlade-Chamberlain, before Besiktas' Croatian boss Slaven Bilic, the former Everton and West Ham defender, was sent to the stands for complaining once too often to the officials.

The Miami virtues of unforced energy and warm enthusiasm are beautifully apparent here (though a few jumps, as in other works, are snatched, not fully coordinated through the body).

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