1. snapping - Noun
2. snapping - Verb
Derived from snap
of Snap
a. & n. from Snap, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was never the girl who walked down the centre of the hallway snapping people out of her way. Piper Perabo
For two hours I'd felt myself stretching tighter and tighter, like a rubber band pulled to the point of snapping. And now, I could feel the smaller, weaker part of myself beginning to fray, tiny bits giving way before the big break. Sarah Dessen
There will always be liars, swindlers and charlatans. Hopefully there will also always be the modern Houdinis and the seekers of the truth, snapping at their heels and holding them to account. Derren Brown
The sound of a code being broken is usually the same as that of somebody snapping his fingers. John Brunner
When the cord is tightest it is nearest snapping. Danish Proverb
Snapping curs never want sore ears. Italian Proverb