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  1. Snatched can mean taken or done quickly when there is an opportunity, or very attractive, especially as a result of doing something to improve appearance. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • English

      SNATCHED meaning: 1. taken or done quickly when there is an...

    • Snatched

      (of a person) very attractive, especially as a result of...

    • Español

      snatched significado, definición, qué es snatched: 1. taken...

    • Abduct

      ABDUCT definition: 1. to force someone to go somewhere with...

    • Snarling

      SNARLING definition: 1. present participle of snarl 2....

  2. The thieves snatched the diamonds from the jeweller's display. Los ladrones robaron los diamantes del expositor de la joyería. snatch [sth] vtr (take hurriedly) tomarse⇒ v prnl : After his night out, Adam snatched a couple of hours sleep before getting up for work.

  3. snatch (. snahch. ) verbo transitivo. 1. (asir; frecuentemente usado con "up") a. arrebatar. Rachel stood agape as a seagull swooped down and snatched up her sandwich. Rachel quedó boquiabierta cuando una gaviota voló en picada y le arrebató el sánduche. b. arrancar.

  4. traducción snatched del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'snatch, snatchy, snatch squad, snatch up', ejemplos, conjugación.

  5. Snatched is a slang adjective that means amazingly good, very attractive, flawlessly styled, etc. It may have originated from regional American or Black drag culture. See how to use snatched in a sentence and words nearby.

  6. snahch. ) transitive verb. 1. (to grab; often used with "up") a. arrebatar. Rachel stood agape as a seagull swooped down and snatched up her sandwich. Rachel quedó boquiabierta cuando una gaviota voló en picada y le arrebató el sánduche. b. arrancar.