to snap into it

  • 1snap into it — To get going quickly • • • Main Entry: ↑snap …

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  • 2snap into it — hurry, act energetically …

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  • 3snap-on — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from snap on, v. 1. : designed to snap into position and fit tightly dishes with snap on covers 2. : attachable by means of snap fasteners a snap on collar * * * /snap on , awn /, adj. attached or fitting into …

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  • 4snap — v., n., adv., & adj. v. (snapped, snapping) 1 intr. & tr. break suddenly or with a snap. 2 intr. & tr. emit or cause to emit a sudden sharp sound or crack. 3 intr. & tr. open or close with a snapping sound (the bag snapped shut). 4 a intr. (often …

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  • 5snap bean — noun tender green beans without strings that easily snap into sections • Syn: ↑snap • Hypernyms: ↑green bean * * * noun 1. : a bean grown primarily for its whole pods that are usually broken in pieces and cooked as a vegetable while young and… …

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  • 6snap — 01. The hurricane force winds [snapped] the telephone poles like they were matchsticks. 02. It is considered impolite to [snap] your fingers at a waiter or waitress in this country. 03. She closed her suitcase with a [snap], and went out to the… …

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  • 7snap-on — adjective Date: 1925 designed to snap into position and fit tightly < snap on cuffs > …

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  • 8snap bean — n. tender edible string bean that snap into sections easily …

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  • 9snap — [snap] vi. snapped, snapping [&LT; MDu or MLowG snappen, akin to Ger schnappen &LT; 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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  • 10Snap-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&#8230; …

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