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  1. body snatching, the illicit removal of corpses from graves or morgues during the 18th and 19th centuries. Cadavers thus obtained were typically sold to medical schools for use in the study of anatomy. In his The Devil’s Dictionary, the acerbic lexicographer Ambrose Bierce defined a body snatcher as “one who supplies the young physicians ...

  2. SNATCHED definition: 1. taken or done quickly when there is an opportunity between doing other things: 2. (of a person…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Improved Posture and Balance. As a dynamite exercise for strengthening the posterior chain, the snatch can help you attain an upright posture: straight back, shoulders retracted, tight core, and a ...

  4. snatch. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English snatch1 /snætʃ/ verb [ transitive] 1 to take something away from someone with a quick, often violent, movement SYN grab The thief snatched her purse and ran. snatch something away/back from somebody Keith snatches toys away from the other children. 2 to take someone away from a person or ...

  5. snatching. present participle and gerund of snatch; Noun [edit] snatching (plural snatchings) The act by which something is snatched. Three purse snatchings in the park were reported this week. Derived terms [edit]

  6. sleeping in snatches. : in small amounts. The plot of the novel came to me in snatches. SNATCH meaning: 1 : to take (something) quickly or eagerly often + up often used figuratively; 2 : to take (something or someone) suddenly from a person or place often by using force sometimes + away sometimes used figuratively.

  7. Aug 13, 2023 · Snatching, a crime that jeopardizes the safety and well-being of citizens, is addressed under Section 382-A of the Pakistan Penal Code. The law aims to provide a deterrent against this criminal act by imposing substantial penalties on offenders. It is crucial for law enforcement agencies, the legal system, and society at large to work together ...

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