"Snatcher" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snatcher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snatcher" Meaning

A person who steals, especially a valuable item such as a handbag or a car.

"Snatcher" Examples

Usage Examples for "Snatcher"


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"Snatcher" Similar Words

Snark

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Snarky

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Snarl

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Snarled

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Snarling

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Verb: growling fiercely (especially with one's teeth showing) or become enraged, often due to anger, fear, or pain.<br><br>Example: "He snarled at the dog that was provoking him."

Snarls

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To snarl, verb:<br><br> To utter a loud, harsh, growling noise, typically in a menacing or aggressive manner.<br> To vocalize a harsh, angry noise.<br><br>Example: The dog started to snarl when it saw the stranger.

Snatch

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Snatched

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Snatchers

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Snatches

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Snatching

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The verb "snatching" means to take something quickly or suddenly, often in a forceful or impolite way. It can also refer to the act of moving or spreading suddenly or quickly. For example:<br><br> The thief snatched the purse from the woman's hand.<br> The news of her death has been snatching attention from the media.<br><br>It can also be a gerund or a present participle verb form, meaning "stealing" or "taking quickly".

Snatchings

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The verb "snatching" is typically in the past tense or present participle form of the verb "snatch". Verb meanings include:<br>- to take something suddenly and hastily, often by force or stealth<br>- to rapidly capture someone or something<br><br>As a noun, "snatchings" could refer to things that are being snatched, or the act of snatching.

Snath

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I couldn't find a common English word spelled like "snath".

Snathe

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Snathe refers to the curved shape of a horse's jaw or mandible.

Snazzier

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Snazziest

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