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snap <a snap; snaps> N

snap VB (arts)

snap

Snap N COMPUT

cold snap METEO

Snap Assist N COMPUT

snap bean

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English
If he keeps grinding it out, he will eventually snap out of his slump.
thehockeywriters.com
I should already know that twigs would snap and the wind moan and that there would be half-seen movements in the darkness.
en.wikipedia.org
I can snap out of things really easily.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A lifeline snap off boss allows the alcantara steering wheel to be removed from the car to aid entry and exit to the cockpit.
en.wikipedia.org
Snow was reported nearly down to sea level during this cold snap.
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It's going to be a true test for both teams to see who can snap out of it.
edmontonjournal.com
Every morning the workers shuck bushels of corn, hand wash selected greens and snap the fresh green beans by hand.
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The pressure to snap out of it can be unbearable, and that's pressure coming from yourself as well as others.
www.abc.net.au
He will not just snap out of it, and you'll get a hoarse voice.
observer.com
He eventually assigns each staff member an index card with a different race on it, causing tempers to slowly simmer until they finally snap.
en.wikipedia.org

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