Sentence examples for the snatch from inspiring English sources

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the snatch

noun

A quick grab or catch.

  • The leftfielder makes a nice snatch to end the inning.

Exact(59)

The snatch takes about four seconds.

Philip's commander died in the Snatch Land Rover alongside him".

He adds that the Snatch has still not been replaced.

Salimikordasiabi holds the world record in the snatch at 472 pounds.

Olympic weight lifting consists of two lifts: the snatch and the clean-and-jerk.

First is the snatch, in which the bar is lifted overhead in one continuous action.

She had 209 pounds in the snatch and 253 in the clean-and-jerk.

Ding lifted 300 kilograms, more than 660 pounds, after lifting 135 kilograms in the snatch.

Dannatt admits: "The Snatch Land Rover was significantly exposed from 2005 onwards in Iraq".

It was suspected that Russian FSB (security service) officers had masterminded the snatch.

THE STRATEGY -- The snatch is the first of the two lifts.

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