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snatch

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n. a small fragment; "overheard snatches of their conversation" [syn: bit ] obscene terms for female genitals [syn: cunt , puss , pussy , slit , twat ] (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Snatch \Snatch\, n. A hasty catching or seizing; a grab; a catching at, or attempt to seize, suddenly. A short period of vigorous action; as, a snatch at weeding after a shower. --Tusser. They move by fits and snatches. --Bp. Wilkins. A small piece, fragment, ...

Usage examples of snatch.

For Elaira, withdrawn into worried silence concerning the fate of two fugitives abroad in the Skyshiel wilderness, the affray kept its bittersweet edge of snatched victory.

As it was, she snatched only a few hours of rest that night, and was still asleep when the anatomist turned her to face the laboratory in the morning.

The mortal antipathy had died out of the soul and the blood of Maurice Kirkwood at that supreme moment when he found himself snatched from the grasp of death and cradled in the arms of Euthymia.

Beauty, courtesy, and knowledge, and whatsoever appertaining to goodness a lady can have, has Death, who has destroyed all good in the person of my lady the empress, snatched from us and cheated us of.

She turned to flee, but Harper was in the shallows with the seven barrelled gun at his shoulder and his volley snatched Juanita off her horse in an eruption of blood.

The air was a powerful physical presence, battering at her torso and face, whipping her hair, snatching the breath from her lungs.

But at a peremptory sign from de Batz he, too, turned in the wake of the gay little lady, who ran swiftly up the rickety steps, humming snatches of popular songs the while, and not turning to see if indeed the two men were following her.

To prove his point, he snatched up one of the two dozen comic books bestrewing the counterpane and held it so that his mother might see its garish cover and know herself to be caught and shamed in a lie.

Loud cries, gay laughter, snatches of sweet song, The tinkling fountains set in gardens cool About the pillared palaces, and blent With trickling of the conduits in the squares, The noisy teams within the narrow streets,-- All these the stranger heard and did not hear, While ringing bells pealed out above the town, And calm gray twilight skies stretched over it.

Out of the bottomless profundities the gigantic tail seems spasmodically snatching at the highest heaven.

With one thick, brawny hand, he snatched the guard close until the two men stared nose to nose.

Harry ran to his own tent, snatched up his arms and blanket-roll, saddled and bridled his horse, and well within five minutes was riding by the side of Captain Sherburne.

Harry, rolling from the platform, pounced upon the fellow, snatched away a gun that Bronden tried to draw.

With a quick move, Bronden snatched up a revolver that a Golden Mask had dropped.

The sense of pre existence the confused idea that these occurrences have thus happened to us before which is so often and strongly felt, is explicable partly by the supposition of some sudden and obscure mixture of associations, some discordant stroke on the keys of recollection, jumbling together echoes of bygone scenes, snatches of unremembered dreams, and other hints and colors in a weird and uncommanded manner.