snapped Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer snapped a picture of the breathtaking sunset.
  2. The dog's leash snapped, sending it running into the park.
  3. The branch snapped under the weight of the snow.
  4. The child snapped his fingers in a playful gesture.
  5. The door snapped shut, leaving her locked outside.
  6. The guitar string snapped during the performance, causing an unexpected pause.
  7. The teacher snapped her fingers to get the students' attention.
  8. The cold air snapped at his exposed skin.
  9. The ice snapped and crackled under her feet as she walked across the frozen lake.
  10. The batter snapped at the ball, sending it flying into the outfield.

snapped Meaning

snapped

something that brings quick and easy profit or advantage, snapshot, done, made, or carried through suddenly or without deliberation, a small amount, a sudden sharp breaking, to close or fit in place with a quick movement, to move briskly or sharply, unusually easy or simple, called or taken without prior warning, to give way or cause to give way suddenly under stress, smartness of movement or speech, a biting or snatching with the teeth or jaws, a brief sharp and usually irritable speech or retort, made suddenly or without careful thought, fastening with a snap, to make or cause to make a sharp or crackling sound, to retort to or interrupt curtly and irritably, a pleasing vigorous quality, the act of a center's putting the ball in play from its position on the ground by quickly passing it between the legs back to a teammate (such as a quarterback), to project with a snap, to put into or remove from a particular position by a sudden movement or with a sharp sound, to undergo a sudden and rapid change (as from one condition to another), a quick short movement, a sound made by snapping something, an abrupt closing (as of the mouth in biting or of scissors in cutting), to use your thumb and fingers to make a short sharp sound, to utter curtly or abruptly, to take photographically, something that is easy and presents no problems, to give way suddenly under emotional stress or strain, to put into or remove from a position by a sudden movement or with a snapping sound, to close by snaps or fasteners, a flat brittle cookie compare gingersnap, to break suddenly with a sharp sound, a sudden spell of weather, a catch or fastening that closes or locks with a click, with a snap, to put (a football) in play with a snap, to take possession or advantage of suddenly or eagerly, the condition of being vigorous in body, mind, or spirit, to close or fit in place with an abrupt movement or sharp sound, to grasp at something eagerly, to make a sharp or crackling sound, to bring to a sudden end, unusually easy, an act or instance of seizing abruptly, to speak sharply or irritably, to break or break apart suddenly especially with a sharp sound, a share of profits or booty, to cause to make a snapping sound, shutting or fastening with a click or by means of a device that snaps, an act or instance of snapping a football, to break suddenly, to seize with or as if with a snap of the jaws, a quick closing (as of the mouth in biting or of scissors in cutting), to take a snapshot of, a sudden snatching at something, a thin brittle cookie, to take possession of at once, a sudden spell of harsh weather, to make a sudden closing of the jaws, to put (a football) in play especially by passing or handing backward between the legs, to utter sharp biting words, sparkle, flash, to make a snapping sound by moving (thumb and finger) against one another

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FAQs About the word snapped

something that brings quick and easy profit or advantage, snapshot, done, made, or carried through suddenly or without deliberation, a small amount, a sudden sh

yelled, shouted, screamed, snarled,barked, shrieked,growled, exploded, raved, ranted

calmed (down),simmered down,

The photographer snapped a picture of the breathtaking sunset.

The dog's leash snapped, sending it running into the park.

The branch snapped under the weight of the snow.

The child snapped his fingers in a playful gesture.