Bite off with a quick bite.
1 All the words he'd rehearsed, ready to snap at her, withered away.
2 I finally snap at Cruise, who, in his response, demonstrates his mettle.
3 So, you just have to take it one snap at a time.
4 Now and then they came close enough to snap at each other.
5 The predator is hardwired to snap at anything that flaps like fish.
6 But she hated that her anxieties made her snap at these children.
7 She turned to snap at him, and he leapt to her rump.
8 The rope hitched about the tree seemed likely to snap at any moment.
9 Everybody in town seemed sulky and surly, ready to snap at a word.
10 Unhappily for them, they lose the substance, and only snap at the shadow.
11 A federation contrived by politicians would snap at the first strain.
12 The wounded terrier exploded in a futile snap at Michael's tongue and nose.
13 I started to snap at him but reined in my temper.
14 Presently they would snap at the trunk, crash down, and burn to ashes.
15 One bolder than the rest made an angry snap at the horse's heel.
16 You need not wonder I sometimes turn round, and snap at my pursuers.
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