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- Dictionaryverbsnap (verb) · snaps (third person present) · snapped (past tense) · snapped (past participle) · snapping (present participle)
- american footballput (the ball) into play by a quick backward movement from the ground:"time will not be resumed until the ball is snapped on the next play"
- fasten with snaps:"he pulled a white rubber swim hat over his head and snapped it under his chin"
nounsnap (noun) · snaps (plural noun)- a hurried, irritable tone or manner:"“I'm still waiting,” he said with a snap"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa card game in which cards from two piles are turned over simultaneously and players call “snap” as quickly as possible when two similar cards are exposed.
- american footballa quick backward movement of the ball from the ground that begins a play.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(snaps)a small fastener on clothing, engaged by pressing its two halves together:"a black cloth jacket with a lot of snaps and attachments"
adjectivesnap (adjective)Originlate 15th century (in the senses ‘make a sudden audible bite’ and ‘quick sharp biting sound’): probably from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German snappen ‘seize’; partly imitative. Explore further
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