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  • 11Snack Attack — This article is about the video game. For the Jr. FLL game, see Snack Attack (FIRST). Snack Attack A screenshot from Snack Attack. Developer(s) Funtastic …

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  • 12Snack cake — PAGENAMEs are a type of baked dessert confectionary made with cake and icing. Marketing United States Snack cakes can be found in many American supermarkets and convenience stores, sold either individually or by the box. Examples include Drake s… …

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  • 13Snack audio library — The Snack Sound Toolkit is a cross platform library written by Kåre Sjölander of the Swedish Royal Technical University (KTH) with bindings for the scripting languages Tcl, Python, and Ruby. It provides audio I/O, audio analysis and processing… …

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  • 14snack — snack1 [snæk] n a small amount of food that is eaten between main meals or instead of a meal ▪ I grabbed a quick snack. ▪ Drinks and light snacks are served at the bar. ▪ snack foods like crisps and peanuts snack 2 snack2 [snæk] v [Date: 1800… …

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  • 15snack — [[t]snæ̱k[/t]] snacks, snacking, snacked 1) N COUNT A snack is a simple meal that is quick to cook and to eat. Lunch was a snack in the fields. 2) N COUNT A snack is something such as a chocolate bar that you eat between meals. Do you eat sweets …

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  • 16snack — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ light, little, small ▪ quick ▪ We stopped for a quick snack. ▪ healthy, nutritious …

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  • 17snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… …

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  • 18snack — [15] Snack originally meant ‘bite’ (‘The … Tuscan hound … with his wide chafts [jaws] at him makes a snack’, Gavin Douglas, Æneid 1513). It was not used for a ‘quick meal’ (as in ‘have a bite to eat’) until the 18th century. It was borrowed from… …

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  • 19snack — /snak/, n. 1. a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, esp. one eaten between regular meals. 2. a share or portion. 3. Australian Slang. something easily done. 4. go snack or snacks, to share (profits or returns). v.i. 5. to have a snack …

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  • 20snack — n. & v. n. 1 a light, casual, or hurried meal. 2 a small amount of food eaten between meals. 3 Austral. sl. something easy to accomplish. v.intr. eat a snack. Phrases and idioms: snack bar a place where snacks are sold. Etymology: ME, orig. a… …

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