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Don't always snap at people.

snap at造句

He'd snap at this chance.

Why do you snap at me so?

How could she snap at him now?

Dogs may snap at your raincoat.

He tends to snap at people when he gets impatient.

She was all the more inclined to snap at Hall.

Drivers yell at each other, people in lineups elbow ahead and snap at each other.

I felt like a rubber band that was going to snap at any moment.

"To snap at someone" is to speak rudely, but snap can also be used as a noun. If we say something is a "snap" that means it's very easy and can be learned quickly.

A snap at the bottom of each leg further secures the two halves.

When my friends would snap at me, I'd tell myself they didn't mean it, that they were simply unhappy.

She'll snap at the master himself, and as good as dares him to thrash her; and the more hurt she gets, the more venomous she grows.'

So he made a snap at the shadow in the water, but as he opened his mouth the piece of meat fell out, dropped into the water and was never seen more.

"Agitation is a big one: change in personality: if people are generally easy going and they are irritable they snap at you," said Jodee Hankins with the Suicide Prevention Partnership.

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