snatch up



snatch something up

 
1. Lit. to grasp something and lift it up. Tom snatched the last cookie up and popped it into his mouth. He snatched up the last piece of cake.
2. Fig. to collect or acquire as many of something as possible. The shoppers snatched the sale merchandise up very quickly. The shoppers snatched up the sale merchandise very quickly.
See also: snatch, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RÓZsaRO-zhawHungarian
Jafet-Spanish
Juliezhuy-LEE (French), YOO-lee-e (Danish), YUW-lye (Czech), JOO-lee (English)French, Danish, Norwegian, Czech, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese
LuÍSeach-Irish
Ted[ted]
Aliyah (2)-Hebrew