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Snaphance
  1. - A spring lock for discharging a firearm; also, the firearm to which it is attached.
Snaplines
  1. noun - a chalked string used in the building trades to make a straight line on a vertical surface
Snappiest
  1. adjective - apt to speak irritably; "a snappish tone of voice"
  2. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners; "a dapper young man"; "a jaunty red hat"
  3. pleasantly cold and invigorating; "crisp clear nights and frosty mornings"; "a nipping wind"; "a nippy fall day"; "snappy weather"
  4. quick and energetic;
  5. smart and fashionable; "snappy conversation"; "some sharp and whipping lines"
Snapshots
  1. noun - an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera; "my snapshots haven't been developed yet"; "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends"
Snatch Up
  1. verb -
  2. to grasp hastily or eagerly; "Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone"
Snatchers
  1. noun - a thief who grabs and runs; "a purse snatcher"
  2. someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
Snatching
  1. verb -
  2. seized suddenly
  3. take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped"
  4. to make grasping motions; "the cat snatched at the butterflies"
  5. Wrested
Snazziest
  1. adjective - flashily stylish; "a snazzy outfit"
Sneak Off
  1. verb - leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the balckboard"
  2. leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"
Sneak Out
  1. verb - leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the balckboard"
  2. leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard"