Similar words: napoleon bonaparte, snap, snap off, snapping, snapshot, napalm, apathy, apathetic. Meaning: v. bite off with a quick bite.
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1. He would only snap at you.
2. The dog made an unsuccessful snap at the meat.
3. There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
4. I'm sorry, Casey,(Sentencedict.com ) I didn't mean to snap at you like that.
5. He'd snap at this chance.
6. Diners routinely snap at waitresses to hurry up.
7. The dog made a snap at her finger.
8. Why do you snap at me so?
9. The dog made a snap at the bone.
10. How could she snap at him now?
11. When a dog gets old and starts to snap at you incessantly, you can shoot it.
12. With this thought, he made a snap at the other dog's meat.
13. A snap at the bottom of each leg further secures the two halves.
14. When a dog gets and starts to snap at you incessantly, you can shoot it.
15. He tends to snap at people when he gets impatient.
16. She was all the more inclined to snap at Hall.
17. He tends to snap at people when he gets inpatient.
18. Breeds differ in how highly strung they are, how much they snap at children and in their fondness for barking.
19. He was playing with her emotions, stringing them out like a taut band that would snap at the slightest pressure.
20. The squabbling became more bitter, and the adults began to snap at the children.
21. "Agitation is a big one: change in personality: if people are generally easy going and they are irritable they snap at you, " said Jodee Hankins with the Suicide Prevention Partnership.