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was snap
noun
A quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.
Exact(40)
There was snap, crackle, pop.
For NBC, it was Snap, bought from Cnet.
All I could do was snap my fingers".
He picked it up and said "Oh sh … ugar", and there it was: Snap – The Power.
It was snap, crackle and pop in the early days of the universe.
In this phase, the wrist was snap like waving "Good bye" to control the ball.
Similar(20)
Yodes hauled back from Vegas in his pyjamas and was snap-briefed by Number 10.
Set up was snap-simple: It took less than five minutes from unboxing to dialing.
The right lung was snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at –80°C.
The eluted protein solution in aliquots was snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen for storage at −80 centigrade.
Liver tissue was snap-frozen on dry ice immediately after excision and stored at − 80 °C until further use.
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