Snaffle example sentences
snaf·fle
verb BRITISH ENGLISH informal
snaffle (verb) · snaffles (third person present) · snaffled (past tense) · snaffled (past participle) · snaffling (present participle)
- take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission:
- (on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.
- a bridle with a snaffle bit.
Synonyms
steal, thieve, rob, take, purloin, pilfer, embezzle, misappropriate, swipe, nab, lift, liberate, filch, snitch, nick, pinch, whip, nobble, bone, blag, heist, glom, crib, hook"Snaffle" Example Sentences
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