upsnatch (Meaning)
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upsnatch (v. t.)
To snatch up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of upsnatch
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upsnatch Sentence Examples
- The thief upsnatched the purse from the elderly woman without a second thought.
- The stalker upsnatched the woman's phone as she walked down the street, leaving her terrified.
- The child's toy was upsnatched by a mischievous dog, sending the child into a frenzy.
- The criminal upsnatched the jewels from the jewelry store, making off with a hefty sum.
- The politician's words were upsnatched by his opponents, who twisted them to suit their agenda.
- The reporter upsnatched the juicy news story from a rival outlet, securing an exclusive.
- The hunter upsnatched the rabbit from its den, providing food for his family.
- The musician's guitar was upsnatched from the stage during a performance, leaving him devastated.
- The detective upsnatched the crucial evidence from the crime scene, piecing together the puzzle.
- The student's notes were upsnatched by a jealous classmate, jeopardizing his academic progress.
FAQs About the word upsnatch
To snatch up.
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The thief upsnatched the purse from the elderly woman without a second thought.
The stalker upsnatched the woman's phone as she walked down the street, leaving her terrified.
The child's toy was upsnatched by a mischievous dog, sending the child into a frenzy.
The criminal upsnatched the jewels from the jewelry store, making off with a hefty sum.