will snatch
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future tenseof snatch.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
snatchverb (used without object)to make a sudden effort to seize something, as with the hand; grab (usually followed byat ).
Example Sentences
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The OQQ three-piece women’s body suit that will snatch your waist, even if you just gave birth.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 3, 2023
If you give nature a chance, it will snatch it, quick as the swipe of a big cat’s paw.
From Slate ● Dec. 24, 2022
Later on Friday, France’s Gael Monfils will snatch the remaining ticket for the season-ending APT Finals if he beats Canadian Denis Shapovalov.
From Reuters ● Nov. 1, 2019
I suspect it’ll be a sweet homecoming for Jim Mastro and Joe Salave’a, and the Ducks will snatch a win from the Cougars for the first time since Marcus Mariota was under center.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 26, 2018
They’re well-off, but since she has seven brothers and sisters, she has to wear their hand-me-downs and guard her possessions so no siblings will snatch them.
From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau
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