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51Snatch and the Poontangs — is an album of sexually oriented blues songs released in 1969. The album features bandleader Johnny Otis on piano and drums, his son guitar player Shuggie Otis and vocalist Delmar Mighty Mouth Evans as The Hawk , Prince Wunnerful , and The Mouth …
52snatch-purse — snatchˈ purse or snatchˈ thief noun A thief who snatches • • • Main Entry: ↑snatch …
53snatch-thief — snatchˈ purse or snatchˈ thief noun A thief who snatches • • • Main Entry: ↑snatch …
54Snatch block — (Naut.), a kind of block with an opening in one side to receive the bight of a rope. [1913 Webster] …
55Snatch Land Rover — Snatch Land Rovers are used as protected transport vehicles by the British Army. The name “Snatch” was coined as the vehicle was used in the Troubles in Northern Ireland to take suspects off the streets. [ Jon Ungoed Thomas and Michael Smith,… …
56snatch something from someone's grasp — snatch something from someone’s grasp phrase to manage to prevent someone from getting something She had snatched the prize from his grasp at the last minute. Thesaurus: to get something or someonesynonym Main entry: snatch …
57snatch squad — n a group of police officers or soldiers who go quickly into a crowd, in order to catch people who are causing trouble …
58snatch block — snatch′ block n. naut. navig. a block that can be opened to receive the bight of a rope at any point along its length • Etymology: 1615–25 …
59snatch block — n. Naut. a block so designed that it can be readily opened for the insertion of the bight (as distinct from the end) of a rope …
60Snatch (film) — Mickey O Neil redirects here. For the baseball player, see Mickey O Neil (baseball). Snatch UK Theatrical release poster Directed by Guy …