Similar words: baffle, waffle, raffle, baffled, bafflement, snafu, can afford, unaffected. Meaning: ['snæfl] n. a simple jointed bit for a horse; without a curb. v. 1. get hold of or seize quickly and easily 2. fit or restrain with a snaffle.
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1. I managed to snaffle a couple of biscuits.
2. Michael Stich then proceeded to snaffle the $2 million first prize.
3. Shall we snaffle some of Bernard's sherry?
4. Generally, a snaffle will be required for family horse, riding club horse and novice riding.
5. He worked the snaffle between the p'tar's huge yellow teeth, then hauled to bring the animal out of the stall.
6. Snaffle loafers reduced from £61 to £49. Ankle boots £71 to £59.
7. In China anxious buyers queue to snaffle yet-to-be-built apartments.
8. Don't forget to snaffle a snack mid - afternoon, to maintain your glucose levels.
9. Some are devout; others snaffle the odd beer or marijuana spliff.
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10. A whip for a horse, and a snaffle for an ass, and a rod for the back of fools.
11. Or snaffle a sandwich while sending a few personal emails and checking the price of a week in Istanbul?
12. You can stint yourself of quite a few things, if it ultimately means you snaffle yourself something really worth having.
13. The main contact with the horse's mouth must be through the snaffle bit.
14. Dozens of Chinese tourists wearing orange, maroon and even tartan hats brush each other aside as they try to snaffle the best spots to photograph an ancient headstone.
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