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I . snatch <pl -es> [snætʃ] N

1. snatch (sudden grab):

snatch
to make a snatch at sth

2. snatch (theft):

snatch

4. snatch (spell of activity):

5. snatch vulg (vulva):

snatch
Möse f vulg

II . snatch [snætʃ] VB trans

3. snatch (kidnap):

to snatch sb

III . snatch [snætʃ] VB intr (grab quickly)

snatch up VB trans

to snatch up sth
to snatch up sth

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

A travel journal about small things and about things concealed.

Colours, simple shapes and snatches of a tourist film hint at the setting and show the beauty of the ordinary.

To be a foreigner, yet not lost?

www.swissfilms.ch

Ein Reisebericht über die kleinen Dinge und über das Verdeckte.

Farben, einfache Formen und Fetzen eines Touristenfilms lassen die Schauplätze erahnen und zeigen das Schöne im ganz Gewöhnlichen.

Fremd sein und doch nicht verloren?

www.swissfilms.ch

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