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- snatch out of
snatch out of
snatch something out of something
to grab something out of something. The police officer snatched the gun out of Don's hand. Mary snatched the piece of chicken out of the fire as soon as it fell in.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Odila | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Ratnam | | - | Indian, Telugu |
Orlagh | | - | Irish |
FÉLix | | FE-leeks (Portuguese) | French, Spanish, Portuguese |
Loida | | - | Spanish |
Finbar | | FIN-bar | Irish |