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  1. Sep 1, 2000 · 本片讲述了一颗86克拉的钻石引发了一系列偷拐抢骗的故事,涉及黑帮、拳击、军火等各方面的人物。影片风格幽默诙谐,演员表现出色,豆瓣评分8.5分,是一部值得一看的经典作品。

  2. Apr 14, 2014 · Hi there, I'm trying to understand a blues song by Junior Wells titled "Snatch it back and hold it". I'll give you the first lines of the song so that you have the conext: Snatch it back and hold it Baby one more time I ain't doing too bad, baby I got you on my mind Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey...

  3. Jan 4, 2019 · In the basket ball court, one player stopped and held the ball in his hands, the offensive players rushd into him and tried to "snatch" or "grab" or "steal" the ball from his hands. Are they all correct? If so, which is the best? Thank you.

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Whether we ‘go’ with Schaffner is academic now, really; we have to snatch at a maw of his ‘bankability’. Whether we ‘ decide to accept ’ Schaffner is academic now, I mean this sincerely ; we have to do the desperate deed of believing that he is ‘bankable [and hope that we have made the correct decision]’.

  5. Jul 27, 2017 · Though admittedly an exurban dictionary might be more handy in the matter, the Urban Dictionary defined the phrase “snatch a knot” thusly: ‘Snatch a knot: To hit someone, usually used in a threat of punishment or retribution. A knot is generally snatched in one’s ass, though variants include the neck and the head.’

  6. Jun 17, 2017 · Which sentence below is grammatically and idiomatically correct? She snatched my camera out of me. She snatched my camera from me. She snatched my camera off me. Which preposition should and which is the best to use?

  7. Sep 9, 2017 · SNATCH [or GRAB or JERK] BALDHEADED: To defeat thoroughly, thrash, beat up, manhandle, treat roughly, etc. (hence) to stun, amaze. (Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Dictionary of American Regional English) << Admittedly I'm not from the south of the USA, or even American.

  8. Feb 8, 2007 · Learn the differences and nuances of these verbs in English and Spanish from a forum thread. See examples, definitions, and tips from native and non-native speakers.

  9. Annie: Molly, they're gonna see a smiling snatch if you don't fix this g-string. Molly: I'll be right there, Annie. (Annie recedes) Julie: She wants to smile her snatch. She probably cut that string herself. Molly laughs: You're terrible, Julie. Source: Showgirls (1995), a French-American movie.

  10. Nov 19, 2020 · Hello, I cant understand the meaning of "snatched off". This is my impression of the text below, Is that right? "Jackson wanted to escape, but a guard approached him to check his wig. He also pulled out a gun from his wig and then ran away and was shot." Original Text: "The story put out by...