Words and phrases that have a meaning related to snatch: (162 results)
Often used in the same context:
grab, wrest, steal, nab, pull, clinch, snare, seize, pilfer, sneak, thwart, reclaim, overtake, pipping, usurp, filch, pounce, pluck, stun, nicking, dislodge, waylaying, snaffled, win, pry, gasp, slip, deprive, leapfrog, trounce, poach, ransack, siphon, outmanoeuvre, topple, upstage, chasing, dethrone, rob, gazump, purloin, claw, beat, yank, bagged, gatecrash, squander, capture, garner, cadge, collect, scoot, eke, divert, repulse, outgun, catch, amass, thieve, burgle, draw, sneak thief, lure, finagle, regain, rip, outfox, elude, swoop, wangle, outclass, slither, trample, shinned, smother, scooping, scuttle, wring, outwit, give, cling, hijack, salvage, confiscate, escape, dangle, overpower, hoist, fend, romped, unsettle, knock, gobble, clutching, catapult, outpower, offload, jostle, carve, secure, hang, concede, stab, swipe, fling, tug, dash, gust, kicks, lunge, peck, sally, slap, sprint, flick, gulps, lick, lurch, rush, shake, smack, antiterrorist, counterterrorist, interscholastic, paramilitary, stepping, twohour, add, assemble, baseball, breaking, building, bull, call, chicken, clocked, coed, combined, compile, controlling, delousing
More specific:
fair catch, impress, interception, interlock, interlocking, mesh, meshing, reception, shanghai, shoestring catch, swoop up
More general:
Also try:clutch, prehend, touch, touching, weightlifting
— Adjectives for snatch: little, sudden, brief, quick, last, occasional, desperate, such, short, wild, violent, more...
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