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snaps

noun as in handcuffs

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But if you choose to conduct your discourse in 140-word snaps, or soundbites, then you reap the crop of dumb that you sow.

Then Molly gets the call, which is more how it would be in real life than the version where she snaps the cuffs on at the end.

A photographer snaps away as Johnson changes from outfit to outfit.

“I would never do that,” he snaps, launching into a lecture on the virtues of self-reliance.

Before Shawn finishes his recorded message, Lassiter ejects the DVD, snaps it in half, and tosses it in the trash.

But suddenly the string from whichxxv he has been evoking these broad harmonies snaps with a snarl.

But Jimmy was able to see exactly where Warren Long had struck the ground, and to get some good snaps of the place.

Ive got some good snaps of Mr. Lafferty and I want to be sure to get his story correct.

Johnnie got several fine snaps with the camera while the jump was taking place.

Hurley secured a couple of "snaps" at the expense of badly frost-bitten hands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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