The act of catching an object with the hands.
Take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom.
Obscene terms for female genitals.
Другие значения термина "snatch" 1 Paula was absolutely right: Valean could not be allowed to snatch Laril.
2 They may well have been trying to snatch a vehicle, he said.
3 I could see him beginning to snatch up all the available rationalizations.
4 That's why you have the power to snatch me away from Earth.
5 I thought for sure she would snatch the bird from the air.
6 And now dinner is over; you retire, and snatch a little sleep.
7 Death has taken hold of me; he will soon snatch me away.
8 The morning was gone before I could snatch myself from the Tribune.
9 Nic heard Teresa snatch the thing from him at the other end.
10 No destiny could snatch the victim of the Inquisition from its sentence.
11 One More Try bursts through along the rail to snatch the win!
12 Nandor saw the movement and made a frantic snatch for the pistol.
13 He would have to persuade or snatch his models in daily life.
14 His frantic snatch at a log kept him from going under completely.
15 I heard a snatch of what he was saying through the door.
16 England are runaway favourites to snatch the Grand Slam away from Ireland.
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