English to Gujarati Dictionary snatch

snatch

સ્નેચ
definition
verb
she snatched a cookie from the plate
quickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way.
noun
a quick snatch of breath
an act of snatching or quickly seizing something.
We did a lot of power movements, like cleans, squats, snatches , deadlifts and bench presses.
the rapid raising of a weight from the floor to above the head in one movement.
example
With that went Drums' chance to 'snatch' victory although both teams appeared satisfied at the final whistle with a point apiece.
In the final minutes both sides had chances to 'snatch' victory, with Ruddock coming close to a second and Condell producing a wonderful point blank save at the other end.
The man smiled to himself and began to sing a 'snatch' of a song.
Sometimes you hear a 'snatch' of a song, and you just know you love it.
To execute the 'snatch' , lift a weight off the floor and overhead in one smooth movement.
A quick 'snatch' and grab and they were off, across the lawns to the West from which they had come.
a quick 'snatch' of breath
Both sides had chances to 'snatch' victory in the 2nd half.
a bag 'snatch'
With the game petering out for a draw, City still had another golden chance to 'snatch' a much-needed win and significantly it was created following some sharp passing to feet.
The Scots lost their first two throws and the last one too, which gave England one last chance to 'snatch' victory.
Last night I caught just a 'snatch' of it, an interview with an ancient black lady living in one of the squatter towns (informal settlements).
Warriors had chances to 'snatch' the glory, but couldn't find the penetration when it mattered most and they had to be content with a consolation bonus point.
Heather would jump up from the floor, 'snatch' off her apron in raging indignation.
Heriot's produced the stronger finish and Syme was held up over the line before Monro had a chance to 'snatch' the narrow defeat bonus point from the visitors with a penalty from in front of the posts.
Dillyn tried to ignore the strange looks and wondered if it would be too rude to 'snatch' the paper back and tell Gertrude to go to hell.
We were told how to make it much harder for thieves to 'snatch' bags from our cars.
Within minutes, Paul O'Brien replaced Pat Fitzgerald in the front line and with his first touch he missed a great chance to 'snatch' a goal.
Minutes later as she was walking towards her bus stop in Great Moor Street Mrs Proctor was again targeted by a thief who tried to 'snatch' her purse from her pocket again.
Chances to 'snatch' the winner fell to Mortimer, Killeen and Murphy in turn, but all were off-target.
a mission to 'snatch' Winston Churchill
As he opened the door of the Wolesly I thought I heard a 'snatch' of song from within - but it could have been their radio.
Every few minutes one of the organisers would play a 'snatch' of the song of the moment and the kids would dance around.
The chance to 'snatch' victory in the end was lost by Carlow Town as a shot for goal went narrowly wide.
There was a distinct element of evil in his grin as he ripped the plaster off in one quick 'snatch' , taking a few small but exceedingly painful hairs with it.
A terrified woman and her six-year-old son had to lock themselves in the bathroom when car thieves broke in to 'snatch' keys for three expensive cars.
Her nearside front window was smashed and the thief was able to 'snatch' her briefcase containing her purse, mobile phone and credit cards.
Earlier this week we reported four violent robberies involving elderly women when thieves tried to 'snatch' handbags.
The rain had turned the ball into a bar of soap, making open play a lottery, but Wasps had a late chance to 'snatch' victory only for Joe Worsley to spill forward as he broke from the back of a scrum in the dying moments.
a quick 'snatch' of breath
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