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    snatching

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  2. Snatching is the present participle of snatch, which means to take hold of something suddenly and roughly, or to take something or someone away by force. Learn more about the verb snatch, its synonyms, idioms, and usage examples.

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb and noun snatch, which can mean to seize something suddenly, to take something hastily, or to kidnap someone. See examples, word history, and related phrases of snatch.

  4. Snatching is the act of stealing something, such as a body or a purse, from someone else. The web page provides the synonyms, pronunciation, and translation of snatching, as well as some examples of its usage.

  5. noun. the act or an instance of snatching. a sudden motion to seize something; grab: He made a snatch as if to stop her. a bit, scrap, or fragment of something: snatches of conversation. a brief spell of effort, activity, or any experience: to work in snatches.

  6. When you snatch something, you grab iteither literally or figuratively. You might eagerly snatch the TV remote or your best friend's idea. Snatching can be nasty. You might snatch a lost balloon before it gets away, or snatch your cat before he can escape the room.

  7. 13 meanings: 1. to seize or grasp (something) suddenly or peremptorily 2. to seize or attempt to seize suddenly 3. to take.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Snatching is a noun that means theft or larceny, such as body snatching or purse snatching. See examples of snatching in sentences and find similar words to snatching.