snatch and run
snatch at
a snatch of dialogue.
a quick snatch of breath.
(at) snatch at the chance of
a mission to snatch Winston Churchill.
she snatched at the handle.
snatching a few hours' sleep.
I snatched at the chance.
brief snatches of sleep.
snatch a thing from a person's hand
be snatched away by premature death
snatched at the lamp cord.
The baby had been snatched from pram.
victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat.
she snatched a biscuit from the plate.
a victory snatched from the jaws of defeat.
picking up snatches of conversation.
The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away.
be snatched from the jaws of death
The wind snatched his cap off.
The team snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
He made a snatch at the rope but missed.
He snatched you from the jaws of death.
Right. Somebody might snatch your phone – snatch means to take something quickly.
Champers for the good Doctor and her miracle snatch.
It's beautiful on the body, it is snatched.
The thief snatched her handbag and ran away.
Harry, glancing over, saw Malfoy stoop and snatch up something.
723. The watchful snatcher dispatched a batch of combatants to the hatch.
He visibly struggles to control his urge to snatch the box out of Ove's hands.
Except for your super seductive snatch power.
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