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Definition of snatch noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

snatch

noun
 
/snætʃ/
 
/snætʃ/
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  1. a very small part of a conversation or some music that you hear synonym snippet
    • a snatch of music
    • I only caught snatches of the conversation.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    verb + snatch
    • catch
    • hear
    • overhear
    preposition
    • in snatches
    phrases
    • a snatch of conversation
    • a snatch of dialogue
    • a snatch of music
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  2. an act of moving your hand very quickly to take or steal something
    • a bag snatch
    • to make a snatch at something
  3. (taboo, slang) a woman’s outer sex organs
  4. Word OriginMiddle English sna(c)che (verb) ‘suddenly snap at’, (noun) ‘a snare’; perhaps related to snack.
Idioms
in snatches
  1. for short periods rather than continuously
    • Sleep came to him in brief snatches.
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