snap (up) (Meaning)

snap (up)

to buy or take (something or someone) quickly or eagerly

snap (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The bargain hunters snapped up the discounted items as soon as the store opened.
  2. She snapped up the rare collector's edition before anyone else could get their hands on it.
  3. The photographer managed to snap up a candid shot of the celebrity leaving the event.
  4. The real estate agents snapped up the property as soon as it went on the market.
  5. The students snapped up the free tickets for the concert in minutes.
  6. He snapped up the opportunity to work for his dream company.
  7. The children snapped up the cookies as soon as they were placed on the plate.
  8. She snapped up the last remaining seat on the flight to Paris.
  9. The entrepreneur snapped up the business venture before anyone else could invest.
  10. The lightning flashed across the sky, followed by a deafening snap of thunder.

FAQs About the word snap (up)

to buy or take (something or someone) quickly or eagerly

catch, get, seize, capture,grab, take hold (of), snatch, snag,land, corral

discharge,miss, release, drop, free,liberate,loosen, unhand

The bargain hunters snapped up the discounted items as soon as the store opened.

She snapped up the rare collector's edition before anyone else could get their hands on it.

The photographer managed to snap up a candid shot of the celebrity leaving the event.

The real estate agents snapped up the property as soon as it went on the market.