snapped
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snapped, snap·ping.
- : to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
- : to click, as a mechanism or the jaws or teeth coming together.
- : to move, strike, shut, catch, etc., with a sharp sound, as a door, lid, or lock.
- : to break suddenly, especially with a sharp, cracking sound, as something slender and brittle: The branch snapped.
- : to act or move with quick or abrupt motions of the body: to snap to attention.
- : Photography. to take a photograph, especially without formal posing of the subject.
- : to make a quick or sudden bite or grab.
- : to utter a quick, sharp sentence or speech, especially a command, reproof, retort, etc..
- : to be radiant; sparkle; flash, as the eyes.
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snapped, snap·ping.
- : to seize with or take, buy, or obtain as with a quick bite or grab: The bargains were snapped up.
- : to secure, judge, vote, etc., hastily: They snapped the bill through Congress.
- : to cause to make a sudden, sharp sound: to snap one's fingers.
- : to crack.
- : to bring, strike, shut, open, operate, etc., with a sharp sound or movement: to snap a lid down.
- : to address or interrupt quickly and sharply.
- : to say or utter in a quick, sharp manner: to snap complaints.
- : to break suddenly, especially with a cracking sound: to snap a stick in half.
- : Photography. to take a photograph of, especially quickly.
- : Digital Technology. to use a smartphone or other digital device to scan in order to read the encoded text or URL and to browse the hyperlinked website or web page.
- : Building Trades. to transfer to a surface by means of a chalk line.
- : Football. to put into play by tossing it back to the quarterback or other member of the offensive backfield, especially from between the legs when bent over double and facing the line of scrimmage; center.
- : Hunting. to fire quickly, especially without raising the gun to aim from the eye.
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- : a quick, sudden action or movement, as the flick of a whip or the breaking of a twig.
- : a short, sharp sound, as that caused by breaking a twig or closing a latch.
- : a catch or fastener that closes by pressure and clicks together.
- : Informal. briskness, vigor, or energy: That song has a lot of snap.
- : a quick, sharp speech or manner of speaking: He uttered his commands with a snap.
- : a quick or sudden bite or grab, as at something: The fish ate with little snaps.
- : something obtained by or as by biting or grabbing: a snap of food.
- : a brittle cookie.
- : a short spell or period, as of cold weather: an unexpected cold snap.
- : Photography. snapshot.
- : Informal. an easy, profitable, or agreeable position, piece of work, or the like: This job is a snap.
- : Football. the act or an instance of snapping the ball.
- : snap bean.
- : Informal. snapdragon.
- : British. a packed lunch, as that carried by a worker or traveler.
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- : fastening or closing with a click or snap, as a device fitted with a spring catch: a snap lock.
- : made, done, taken, etc., suddenly, offhand, or without warning: a snap judgment;a snap election called years ahead of schedule.
- : easy or simple.
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- : in a brisk, sudden manner.
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- : : Oh snap! I forgot we had a test today!
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- : snap to, to come to attention: The troops snapped to when the colonel walked in.to shape up: If you don't snap to and study, you'll flunk the course.
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Through its first two games last season, the team logged 15 offensive snaps with the lead.
Meanwhile, on the healthcare front, Gilead Sciences snapped up cancer treatment maker Immunomedics for roughly $21 billion.
That sort of snap judgment that might have played out differently if it was me other than Tony.
It isn’t always Amazon that’s snapping up these properties, of course.
Despite the progress, the window for doing this kind of work with actors could snap shut soon.
Eyes gouged, necks snapped, and even some good old fashioned cannibalism.
The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.
An x-ray two hours later confirms my hunch: my tibia (the big bone behind the shin) is snapped clean in two.
We huddled up and the boy snapped the photo, then handed me the camera.
As soon as the criminal left the shop, the victim snapped back into consciousness and tried to chase after him.
To drop on one knee and level his piece was the work of an instant, but unfortunately he snapped a dry twig in doing so.
Ribsy snapped at it, and swallowed it, and the next instant disappeared with a tremendous explosion in a great cloud of smoke.
It is reported that last week a germ snapped at him and broke off two of its teeth.
Then rolling chewing-gum from one corner of his mouth into the other, he snapped off the electric light and walked from the room.
And MacRae's patience snapped like a frayed thread before many minutes of futile query.