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snatchesnounpl. of snatchslang the unlawful or forcible carrying away of a person or animalto the police chief, it didn't look like a snatch, but another case of a bride-to-be getting cold feet snatchesverbpresent tense third-person singular of snatchto take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblythe brazen seagull snatched the french fry right from my hand bags, captures, catches, collars, cops(slang), corrals, gets, gloms, grabs, grapples, hooks, lands, nabs, nails, nets, nobbles(British slang), raps, seizes, snags, snaps (up), snares, traps gloves, halters, lassos, ropesapprehends, arrests, detainsbays, cornersclasps, clutches, fastens (on), fists, grasps, grips, holds, latches (on or onto), securesrends, wrestsenmeshes(also immeshes), ensnares, entangles, entraps, meshesabducts, kidnaps, spirits (away or off) takes hold (of) misses discharges, frees, liberates, releasesdrops, loosens, unhands |