Examples of using Snatching in English and their translations into German
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Snatching Romeo's dagger.
Sometimes snatching the large toe.
Snatching men off the streets and selling them to the Spanish.
He said reaching around Tater and snatching a pin from his desk.
Snatching winter stores from others occurs quite often in nature.
Only he was capable of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!
And after a half hour, I completely gave up the idea of snatching her purse.
Phone snatching can pose a very big issue as all your sensitive data will be exposed.
In each target the amount ofdangerous zombies increases with giant bosses snatching any creature.
Cutting in front of us in line. Snatching your camera away, appeasing his demented sense of humor.
Grandmother told us that the wolf used to kill entire families snatching children from their beds.
It drifts through space, snatching people with belief systems, and converts their faith into food for the creature.
Get as high as you can, boosting with air bubbles, snatching bonus items, evading other fishes.
Snatching sweets, flying over the rainbow and the clouds and spending great days full of magic.
The crow circles the perimeter of the playing field, burning the border and snatching gems that line the tiles.
I descended to more familiar scenes; the mule-boy snatching mulberries from the trees as we went, the wild honeysuckle blowing her fragrance across my path.
Berating me like a mother who boxes her child's ears after snatching it from under a tram.
The photo of a young African snatching King Baudouin's sword during the Congo's independence celebrations went round the world and still ranks as his"calling card" today.
There is a wartimeposter showing the German as a dreadful gorilla snatching a fair maiden, a precursor to King Kong.
A"cap snatching" process is carried out by viral endonuclease(PB2) to modify the RNA, which is then used as a primer for transcription of protein PB1, a viral transcriptase.
Objection has been taken to this view on the ground that theoriginal word for caught up denotes a violent snatching away from danger.
As the Renaissance brought growing interest in anatomy, body snatching became a lucrative business with cadavers obtained through grave robbing, bribing hospital attendants, or even murdering beggars.
I will be writing more about Daisuke Yokota's work in the near future,but suffice it to say that I think enough of his work to be snatching up titles left and right.
The proximity of this great artist sent me to analyze global, snatching me from passeisme Romanian plastic moment, and I discovered a wonderful world, whose herald to us is the painter Cornelius Dragan-Targoviste.
The English clergyman was poor and he had five children nearly all the same age and they wore shabby clothes andwere always quarreling and snatching toys from each other.
Snatching point' means any dangerous point where sharp-edged projections, teeth, pins, screws and bolts, grease nipples, shafts, shaft ends and other parts move in such a way that persons, certain parts of their bodies or clothing may be snatched and pulled along.
In groups of 15 or more, children and adolescents- some as young as 10-sweep the beach snatching bags, phones, jewelry and whatever else they can carry.
He describes the situation as“room snatching,” and his reference here is Jack Finney's science fiction novel,“The Body Snatchers”, in which the bodies of the inhabitants of a small American town are possessed by an alien species, which uses them to reproduce.
The 28-year-old has not only triumphed three times in a rowin the German Cross Country Bundesliga(2014- 2016) after snatching the Gold at the U23 European Championships back in 2012.
The band leader moderates it away charmingly, snatching the only still functional microphone, the one intended for the trumpet, and at the end of the evening asks for leniency for the glitch that the audience had either long since forgotten or not even noticed.