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  1. SNAPPING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    2 days ago · American football : the act of a center's putting the ball in play from its position on the ground by quickly passing it between the legs back to a teammate (such as a quarterback) : the act …

  2. SNAPPING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Actually, it can be an easy way of snapping it shut. She'd managed to sit down somehow without her dress snapping up around her waist.

  3. Snapping - definition of snapping by The Free Dictionary

    1. To snatch at with the teeth or mouth; bite: The turtle snapped the lettuce from my hand. 2. To pull apart or break with a snapping sound. 3. To utter abruptly or sharply: The sergeant snapped out a …

  4. Snipping Tool - Free download and install on Windows | Microsoft Store

    Capture images easily with the new Snipping Tool app on Windows 11. Use mouse, touch, or pen to edit screenshots and share them anywhere. Note: The new Snipping Tool is available only on Windows …

  5. SNAPPING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Some cooks recommend holding the asparagus in two hands and snapping -- they say it'll break where the spear turns tender.

  6. SNAPPING Synonyms: 66 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    3 days ago · Synonyms for SNAPPING: barking, snarling, shouting, yelling, screaming, growling, shrieking, grumbling; Antonyms of SNAPPING: calming (down), simmering down, stabilizing, plateauing

  7. SNAPPING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Tracking the cicadas is as easy as snapping a photo. He is snapping at strangers. Actually, it can be an easy way of snapping it shut. It's unclear who the rodent was snapping.

  8. SNAP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    He was arrested for snapping photos of a military parade. snap away She's very pleased with her new camera and was snapping away the whole time we were abroad.

  9. Snapping - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English

    The word 'snapping' originated from the Old English word 'snæppan', meaning 'to seize or grasp'. Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sudden, sharp sound or movement we associate with …

  10. snapping - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to break suddenly, esp. with a cracking sound: to snap a stick in half.