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snap in Dogri डोगरी

snap in Konkani कोंकणी

snap in Maithili মৈথিলী

snap in Tamil தமிழ்

snap in Telugu తెలుగు

snap in English

  • snap
    adj. 1. made or done quickly or suddenly.
    Ex. A snap judgment is likely to be wrong.
    2. closing or fastening by action of a spring.
    Ex. a snap bolt, a snap lock.
    3. (Slang.) veryeasy.
    Ex. a snap course at college.

  • snap
    adv. 1. with a snap.
    2. without a delay or hesitation.

  • snap
    expr. not a snap, not at all.
    Ex. I cared not a snap that he didn't write.

  • snap
    expr. snap back, (U.S. Informal.) to bounce back; recover suddenly.
    Ex. Whitey Ford ... snapped back into his best pitching form (New York Times).

  • snap
    expr. snap into, to throw oneself into (an action).
    Ex. Oh, snap into it! We want to get this done (F. A. Pottle).

  • snap
    expr. snap out of it, (Informal.) to change one's attitude or habit suddenly.
    Ex. He was in a bad mood one minute, but then he snapped out of it and started to laugh.

  • snap
    noun 1. a quick, sharp sound.
    Ex. The box shut with a snap.
    2. a sudden, sharp breaking or the sound of breaking.
    Ex. One snap made the knife useless.
    3. a quick, sudden bite or snatch.
    Ex. The dog made a snap at the fly.

  • snap
    snap, verb, snapped,snapping,noun, adjective, adverb.

  • snap
    v.i. 1. to make a sudden, sharp sound.
    Ex. Most pine snaps as it burns.
    2. to move, shut, catch, or otherwise come together, with a snap.
    Ex. The door snapped shut behind me.
    3. to break suddenly or sharply, especially with a sn

  • snap
    v.t. 1a. to cause to make a sudden, sharp sound.
    Ex. The teacher snapped her fingers to get our attention.
    b. to crack (a whip).
    2. to cause to move, close, catch, or otherwise come together, with a snap.
    Ex. to snap a door shut

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