Idioms for snap

Origin of snap

1485–95; < Dutch or Low German snappen to bite, seize

OTHER WORDS FROM snap

snap·less, adjective snap·pa·ble, adjective snap·ping·ly, adverb

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH snap

schnapps snaps

British Dictionary definitions for snap up (1 of 2)

snap up

verb (tr, adverb)

to avail oneself of eagerly and quickly she snapped up the bargains
to interrupt abruptly

British Dictionary definitions for snap up (2 of 2)

See also snap up

Derived forms of snap

snapless, adjective snappable, adjective

Word Origin for snap

C15: from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch snappen to seize; related to Old Norse snapa to snuffle

Medical definitions for snap up

snap
[ snăp ]

n.

A short sharp sound; a click. Used especially of cardiac sounds.

Idioms and Phrases with snap up

snap up

Snatch for one's own use, as in As soon as they lower the price we intend to snap up the house; it's exactly what we want. [Mid-1500s]