Definition of snatch

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Snatch (n.) To seize and transport away; to rap.

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Snatching :: Snatching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Snatc.
Direption :: Direption (n.) The act of plundering, despoiling, or snatching away..
Whip :: Whip (v. t.) To take or move by a sudden motion; to jerk; to snatch; -- with into, out, up, off, and the like..
Grab :: Grab (v. t. & i.) To gripe suddenly; to seize; to snatch; to clutch.
Snatch :: Snatch (n.) A hasty catching or seizing; a grab; a catching at, or attempt to seize, suddenly..
Snatcher :: Snatcher (n.) One who snatches, or takes abruptly..
Snatch :: Snatch (n.) A small piece, fragment, or quantity; a broken part; a scrap..
Glance :: Glance (v. i.) To look with a sudden, rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view..
Snapdragon :: Snapdragon (n.) A play in which raisins are snatched from a vessel containing burning brandy, and eaten; also, that which is so eaten. See Flapdragon..
Reave :: Reave (v. i.) To take away by violence or by stealth; to snatch away; to rob; to despoil; to bereave. [Archaic.
Snatch :: Snatch (n.) A short period of vigorous action; as, a snatch at weeding after a shower..
Arreptitious :: Arreptitious (a.) Snatched away; seized or possessed, as a demoniac; raving; mad; crack-brained..
Rapt :: Rapt () imp. & p. p. of Rap, to snatch away..
Twitch :: Twitch (v. t.) To pull with a sudden jerk; to pluck with a short, quick motion; to snatch; as, to twitch one by the sleeve; to twitch a thing out of another's hand; to twitch off clusters of grapes..
Snatch :: Snatch (v. i.) To attempt to seize something suddenly; to catch; -- often with at; as, to snatch at a rope..
Rape :: Rape (n.) Movement, as in snatching; haste; hurry..
Rapt :: Rapt (a.) Snatched away; hurried away or along.
Snip :: Snip (v. t.) To cut off the nip or neb of, or to cut off at once with shears or scissors; to clip off suddenly; to nip; hence, to break off; to snatch away..
Swiple :: Swipe (v. t.) To pluck; to snatch; to steal.
Snatch :: Snatch (n.) To seize and transport away; to rap.
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