Aún no tenemos significados para "snatches from".
1Every atom we do not utilize this great economist snatches from us.
2Richard had caught snatches from the guards of how Brand met his end.
3He chuckled, rubbed his hands, and incessantly hummed snatches from the Twelfth Mass.
4I myself have heard various snatches from his work on all kinds of liturgical occasions.
5These are a few snatches from Jones's diary:
6And he began to hum in his bass voice, slightly out of tune, snatches from the air:
7We intend to quote a few scenes and snatches from Mr. Bulwer's extraordinary novel of this name.
8But Nell heard rumors about Fiona from the other girls, who had picked up snatches from their parents.
9Ethel heard snatches from time to time, and she kept throwing vigilant glances over at her husband's face.
10He quoted from the poets, not from his own Oriental poets, but snatches from Campion and Wilde, vowing that
11The camper quoted snatches from Service and Kipling, then he came back to Knibbs, who was evidently his favorite.
12One was at the piano, recalling snatches from various composers, the air being clouded alike with music and smoke wreaths.
13It is a doll in a pink silk dress-anelaborate doll that walks, and talks, and warbles snatches from the operas.
14Also, for variety, they sang Tannenbaum-withthe same tune as Maryland, My Maryland!-andHeil dir im Sieges-kranz; and snatches from various operas.
15The two sang together, and after that she played dreamy snatches from Beethoven while he leaned back in an easy chair and listened.
16When she was home, she sang snatches from the operas, danced with imaginary partners, rehearsed parts of private theatricals and dreamed of conquests.
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