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What’s the difference between “snag” and “snatch” in the meaning of taking something quickly?
May 15, 2022 3:08 AM
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When you snag something you have gotten something without any speed or force. For example, you got an excellent deal on a pair of new shoes. So you “snagged a pair of Nike shoes on sale” it is usually used when bragging Snatch is almost always used to mean you took something forcibly and would be perceived as a rude and unsociable action. “She snatched my wallet from my hand”
May 15, 2022
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