Phrases with «snatched»

The word "snatched" means to quickly take or grab something or someone with force or skill. Full definition

Sentences with «snatched»

  • It's a cunning recreation of life in the ivory tower, from the insular bucolic dementia of a small college town to cocktail parties that include phrases like «semiotics» and «the translation was more literary than cinematic» in snatches of conversation. (filmfreakcentral.net)
  • One game might lasts seconds, the next half an hour, a joyous to - and - fro of victory snatched from the jaws of defeat with a well - placed sword throw, of frantic melee kills in the final few inches of a room. (pcgamer.com)
  • But I still must salute it as being my original inspiration (followed by King Digital, which got snatched away by Activision Blizzard (ATVI: US) before I could write it up) to finally consider & fully appreciate the mobile / smartphone revolution. (wexboy.wordpress.com)
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