snatch from



snatch someone or something (away) from someone or something

to grab and take someone or something from someone or something. The mother snatched her child away from the doctor and fled. she snatched the candy from the child.
See also: snatch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Timotheos-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Hro&Eth;Ulf-Anglo-Saxon
Wolter-Dutch
Stevie['sti:vi]
JosÉPhinezho-ze-FEENFrench
Balls[bɔ:ls]