Snatch - English meaning
Snatch – definitions in English dictionary
verbQuickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way.
Usage examples:
She snatched a biscuit from the plateSynonims:
GrabSeizeSeize hold ofGrab hold ofTake hold ofLay hold ofLay (one's) hands onGet one's hands onTakePluckTake a grip ofGripGraspClutch
nounAn act of snatching or quickly seizing something.
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A quick snatch of breathnounThe rapid raising of a weight from the floor to above the head in one movement.
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We did a lot of power movements, like cleans, squats, snatches, deadlifts and bench presses.nounA woman's genitals.
verbGrasp hastily or eagerly
verbTo take hold of something suddenly and without warning
Usage examples:
[ m ] they snatched up their coats and hats and ran outside., somebody snatched her purse when she …
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Word origin
Middle English sna(c)che (verb) ‘suddenly snap at’, (noun) ‘a snare’; perhaps related to snack.
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