1. snatched - Adjective
2. snatched - Verb
of Snatch
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 2-0 home defeat to Manchester United in a game worth £70million meant Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's snatched a Champions League spot. Source: Internet
After almost two years circling the ancient asteroid, OSIRIS-REx descended to the boulder-packed surface and snatched a handful of rubble on Tuesday. Source: Internet
After being snatched up by Brandywine Productions -- founded by filmmakers Walter Hill, David Giler, and Gordon Carroll -- the script underwent massive revisions. Source: Internet
After a good first 45 minutes against Raith – where Dundee lead 1-0 thanks to Charlie Adam’s goal – McGhee felt those standards fell in the 87 as Raith snatched their equaliser. Source: Internet
After seeing my bloomers floating nearby, I quickly snatched them up wiggling myself back into the baggy underwear as a few of the guys snickered in my direction. Source: Internet
An 11-year-old Black boy is snatched away from his White foster mom. Source: Internet