snatches (Meaning)

snatches

to seize or take suddenly without permission, ceremony, or right, to take or grasp abruptly or hastily, an act or instance of kidnapping, a brief, fragmentary, or hurried part, to seize or try to seize something quickly or suddenly, something brief, hurried, or in small bits, a brief period, a lift in weight lifting in which the weight is raised from the floor directly to an overhead position in a single motion compare clean and jerk, press, to grasp or take suddenly or hastily, a snatching at or of something, the female pudenda, to attempt to seize something suddenly

snatches Sentence Examples

  1. The thief swiftly snatches the purse from the unsuspecting passerby.
  2. In the heat of the moment, the child snatches a cookie from the jar.
  3. The paparazzi relentlessly snatches pictures of celebrities caught off guard.
  4. The storm snatches leaves from the trees, leaving them bare and forlorn.
  5. The singer's voice snatches the hearts of her audience, captivating them with its power.
  6. The bully snatches the homework from the helpless victim.
  7. The lightning snatches the night sky, illuminating it momentarily before disappearing again.
  8. The eagle snatches its prey from the air, its sharp talons securing the kill.
  9. The dog snatches the ball from its owner's hand, eager to play fetch.
  10. The earthquake snatches the ground from beneath our feet, shaking the very foundations of our world.

FAQs About the word snatches

to seize or take suddenly without permission, ceremony, or right, to take or grasp abruptly or hastily, an act or instance of kidnapping, a brief, fragmentary,

rapes, abductions, kidnappings,kidnapings, highjackings,hijackings,seizures, impressments

misses, releases, liberates, drops,frees, discharges,loosens, unhands

The thief swiftly snatches the purse from the unsuspecting passerby.

In the heat of the moment, the child snatches a cookie from the jar.

The paparazzi relentlessly snatches pictures of celebrities caught off guard.

The storm snatches leaves from the trees, leaving them bare and forlorn.