Sentence examples for to snatch from inspiring English sources

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to snatch

noun

A quick grab or catch.

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

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Bishops sail to snatch a knight.

We're going to snatch Moqtada,' " he said.

"He tried to snatch the gun.

It's important to snatch this moment.

Nobody ever managed to snatch the prize.

He tried to snatch the bag.

"When you need to snatch that 'stache".

It's also designed to snatch sales away from Apple's rivals.

"That the F.B.I. was hiding and waiting to snatch him".

I thought he might have wanted to snatch a purse.

They are now out to snatch mobile phones.

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