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snap to

Idioms  
  1. Move swiftly and smartly to an action, as in The troops snapped to attention. This phrase is sometimes expanded to snap to it, as in You'd better snap to it if we're going to finish today. [Early 1900s]


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In its letter to Spiegel, Irenic calls for Snap to potentially cut staff, shelve certain projects, and capitalize on the “AI opportunity” among other proposals.

From Barron's

Raymond, who will snap to Maiava as a center this spring, said the quarterback’s communication has improved “exponentially.”

From Los Angeles Times

Parents who attended this week’s protest urged the company to do more to safeguard young people from predators and called for Snap to disable its AI chatbot.

From Los Angeles Times

Pickled vegetables add a bright, briny snap to otherwise familiar dishes: carrots and jicama, scallions or classic cucumbers become unexpected stars.

From Salon

Record LNG feedgas flows combined with last week’s cold snap to push natural gas futures to their recent highs.

From The Wall Street Journal