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snap
noun as in easy thing to accomplish
verb as in separate, break
verb as in bite, seize
Example Sentences
He connected with some decent shots that snapped back the head of Ramirez.
There was no rushing attack and a couple of snaps from center put the quarterbacks in awkward positions.
As for the character of the American people, if we took the digital poison away, people would snap out of their Trump-loving stupors pretty quickly.
Coach tickets for next year's extravaganza went on sale last night, and were all snapped up in just 30 minutes.
The alliance of Sri Lanka's new leader is headed for victory in the country's snap parliamentary elections, according to partial official results.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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