cradle-snatch (third-person singular simple present cradle-snatches, present participle cradle-snatching, simple past and past participle cradle-snatched) (slang)...
(abstract noun ការស្រវា) to snatch, to grab quickly, to take away by force, to gather (something) up for oneself shamelessly, to throw oneself on (something)...
(raysn). אַוועקרײַסן • (avekraysn) (past participle אַוועקגעריסן (avekgerisn)) to snatch away (reflexive) to tear oneself away Conjugation of אַוועקרײַסן...
Old French atirer, atirier (“to draw to oneself”), from a- + tirer (“to draw, pull out with great effort, snatch violently, tear away”), of Germanic origins...
trap, to snare (transitive) to catch (e.g. a bus, a train) (transitive) to snatch, to grab (transitive, colloquial) to get, to understand (transitive, colloquial)...
or away (with passive or se) to cast oneself down, fall down, prostrate oneself; descend (figuratively) to snatch away, carry away, hurry on advolvō circumvolvō...
Old French atirer, atirier (“to draw to oneself”), from a- + tirer (“to draw, pull out with great effort, snatch violently, tear away”), from Gothic *𐍄𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽...
spelling ᜀᜄᜏᜒᜈ᜔) to snatch away; to take away by force; to grab Synonyms: daklutin, sunggaban, haklitin to appropriate to take for oneself Synonym: kamkamin...
shqitur) (passive voice, reflexive) to remove oneself, tear/pull oneself (up/away); to separate oneself (passive voice, figurative) to get tired; to be...
(feminine subrepta, neuter subreptum); first/second-declension participle snatched away pilfered First/second-declension adjective. Perfect passive participle...