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Several terriers raced around, snatching a bite as the dogs played tug-of-war with the badger.
By now, eating out had come to be regarded as a positive pleasure, enjoyable in itself, not just a matter of snatching a bite while you happened to be away from home.For the next 75 years French cuisine was synonymous with discriminating dining.
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The colloquial "snatch a bite" is a neat touch.
Hardly time to snatch a bite; This is not the life for me.
Nowadays, he is more likely to snatch a bite with Aaron, who conceived the idea of "Person to Person," and spend the evening working on it with him, or to meet Friendly for dinner and talk over ideas for "See It Now" programs.
Left undisturbed, the ants snatched a bite of food and ran straight back to their nest.
Snatching an Adélie, he passed the bird to me.
The bird snatched a succulent red berry.
Bishops sail to snatch a knight.
He snatched a bowl from the table.
I thought he might have wanted to snatch a purse.
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