take a snap (of)

  • 1take a snap shot — See take a picture …

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  • 2Snap-dragon (game) — Snap dragon (also known as Flap dragon, Snapdragon, or Flapdragon) was a parlour game popular from about the 16th to 19th centuries. It was played during the winter, particularly on Christmas Eve. Brandy was heated and placed in a wide shallow… …

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  • 3snap — [snap] vi. snapped, snapping [< MDu or MLowG snappen, akin to Ger schnappen < Gmc base * snab ] 1. to bring the jaws together sharply; bite suddenly: often with at [a fish snaps at bait] 2. to snatch or grasp quickly or eagerly: with at [to …

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  • 4Snap, Crackle and Pop — Snap, Crackle and Pop! are the cartoon mascots of Kellogg s breakfast cereal Rice Krispies (Rice Bubbles in Australia). History The three gnome characters were originally designed by illustrator Vernon Grant and made their debut in 1933. The… …

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  • 5snap — [snæp] verb snapped PTandPPX snapping PRESPARTX snap up phrasal verb [transitive] 1. snap something → up to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap: • If you see a computer for under £400, you should snap it up …

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  • 6snap — ► VERB (snapped, snapping) 1) break with a sharp cracking sound. 2) (of an animal) make a sudden audible bite. 3) open or close with a brisk movement or sharp sound. 4) (snap up) quickly secure (something that is in short supply). 5) sud …

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  • 7snap — [n] easy thing to accomplish breeze*, child’s play*, cinch, duck soup*, ease, easy as pie*, kid stuff*, no problem, picnic*, pie*, smooth sailing*, soft touch*, walkover*; concept 693 Ant. difficulty snap [v1] separate, break click, come apart,… …

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  • 8snap´shoot´er — snap|shoot «SNAP SHOOT», transitive verb, shot, shoot|ing. to take a snapshot of or at: »to snapshoot a duck. Tourist Janet Dulles…was snapshot as she snapshot Geneva s lighter side (Time). –snap´shoot´er, noun …

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  • 9snap|shoot — «SNAP SHOOT», transitive verb, shot, shoot|ing. to take a snapshot of or at: »to snapshoot a duck. Tourist Janet Dulles…was snapshot as she snapshot Geneva s lighter side (Time). –snap´shoot´er, noun …

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  • 10snap|shot — «SNAP SHOT», noun, verb, shot|ted, shot|ting. –n. 1. a photograph taken in an instant with a small camera. 2. a quick shot taken without time for careful aim, usually at game that has just been flushed. –v.t., v.i. to take a snapshot (of): » …

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