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snatcher

American  
[snach-er] / ˈsnætʃ ər /

noun

  1. someone who snatches a person or thing; a thief or kidnapper.

  2. someone who entices another person into a relationship, often through manipulative or disloyal means.


Example Sentences

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“Wait a second, how do we know you’re not an alien body snatcher pretending to be Jimmy!?”

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2022

Despite watching hours of speedruns and Let’s Plays before attempting Bloodborne on my own, I still felt the weirdly pleasing mix of horror, shock, and dread getting got by a snatcher for the first time.

From The Verge • Feb. 28, 2022

Is she a well-meaning lonely soul or some kind of malevolent body snatcher?

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

He acknowledging its echoes of when former prime minister Margaret Thatcher was called "the milk snatcher".

From BBC • May 30, 2017

In exchange for tuition relief and a place to work—the late-night shift was quiet and conducive to study—the school got someone to admit the body snatcher.

From "The Underground Railroad: A Novel" by Colson Whitehead