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View definitions for snap

snap

noun as in easy thing to accomplish

verb as in separate, break

Strongest matches

Strong match

Weak matches

verb as in bite, seize

Weak match

verb as in speak sharply

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Example Sentences

Atwell acknowledged there were “tough nights and long days” last season when he played fewer snaps.

Naleraq - currently the largest opposition party - has gained momentum and promises to hold a snap vote on independence within three to four years.

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“OK,” he snapped at the women, “but can’t you see I’m being interviewed?”

Once sworn in as prime minister in the coming days, Carney will have to decide whether to call a snap election.

From BBC

He could either call a snap general election himself or the opposition parties could force one with a no-confidence vote later this month.

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

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