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Examples

  • Snatching up a bolt of fabric without looking at it I said I would take a yard of cloth, try it at home and see if the colors were right.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Snatching any places unfilled after that (and there may well be none) may help (slightly) with balancing the books, but it will not deter universities because of the tiny number of places involved.

    Soaring student fees: Pain without gain | Editorial 2011

  • Snatching, according to Jane, was a method of collecting intelligence: The subs go over to the mainland, wait around for a native fishing junk to appear.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Snatching the cordless from his hand, I entered the living room.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Snatching the cordless from his hand, I entered the living room.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Snatching the cordless from his hand, I entered the living room.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Snatching her gold clutch purse from atop her dresser, she headed back downstairs to her waiting escort.

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • Snatching up a bolt of fabric without looking at it I said I would take a yard of cloth, try it at home and see if the colors were right.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Snatching her gold clutch purse from atop her dresser, she headed back downstairs to her waiting escort.

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • Snatching up a bolt of fabric without looking at it I said I would take a yard of cloth, try it at home and see if the colors were right.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

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