snatch up

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Definition

Verb: * To take or grasp something quickly and eagerly, often in a sudden or opportunistic manner.

Usage

This verb describes a swift, often decisive, action of taking possession of something. It implies speed and eagerness, and sometimes a sense of competition or seizing a fleeting opportunity. It is typically used with a direct object (the thing being taken).

Examples
  • Shoppers snatched up the last few items on sale.
  • He snatched up the phone before the second ring.
  • The goalkeeper snatched up the loose ball.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: Can be used for non-physical things, like opportunities or information.
    • The company snatched up the talented engineer as soon as she became available.
    • I snatched up a few useful tips from the lecture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Snatch (verb): The base form, meaning to take something quickly or forcibly. "Snatch up" often adds a nuance of lifting or collecting from a surface.
  • Grab (verb): A close synonym, though "snatch up" can sound slightly more eager or hurried.
Synonyms
  • Seize
  • Grab
  • Take quickly
  • Pluck
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Snatch away: To take something from someone quickly and often forcefully.
    • The wind snatched away her hat.
Verb
  1. to grasp hastily or eagerly
    • Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone

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