To put or strike swiftly off, out, up; to dart out (the tongue). Also figurative. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > absence of movement > hold or holding > hold [verb (transitive)] > lay hold of or grasp > quickly or suddenly > snatch up (8) latcha1225 To put or strike swiftly off, out, up; to dart out (the tongue). Also figurative. Obsolete. plitcha1400 transitive. To pluck, pull, or snatch. In Old English also: to scratch. snap1550 With up. = senses 5 5b 5c. snatch1555 With adverbs. To catch, pick, or take up, suddenly or smartly. click1651 transitive. To clutch, snatch, seize, take hold of (also figurative); = cleek, v. Also occasionally intransitive. Also with up. snack1871 transitive. To snap up, seize upon, etc. Scottish. scoop1916 To propel or to take by or as by a scooping movement. Also with up. snarf1968 transitive. To grab or snatch, esp. without permission; to take or use greedily or rapidly. Frequently with down, up. |
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