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English Idioms :: snappingly
snappingly - See: COLD SNAP.
Traditional English :: snappingly
snappingly - v.,
n., adv., & adj. --v.
    (snapped, snapping)
    1 intr. & tr. break suddenly or with a snap.
    2 intr. & tr. emit or cause to emit a sudden sharp sound or crack.
    3 intr. & tr. open or close with a snapping sound (the bag snapped shut).
    4 a intr. (often foll. by at) speak irritably or spitefully (to a person) (did not mean to snap at you). b tr. say irritably or spitefully.
    5 intr. (often foll. by at) (esp. of a dog etc.) make a sudden audible bite.
    6 tr. & intr. move quickly (snap into action).
    7 tr. take a snapshot of.
    8 tr. Amer. Football put (the ball) into play on the ground by a quick backward movement.
--n.
    1 an act or sound of snapping.
    2 a crisp biscuit or cake (brandy snap; ginger snap).
    3 a snapshot.
    4 (in full cold snap) a sudden brief spell of cold weather.
    5 Brit. a a card-game in which players call 'snap' when two similar cards are exposed. b (as int.) on noticing the (often unexpected) similarity of two things.
    6 crispness of style; fresh vigour or liveliness in action; zest; dash; spring.
    7 US sl. an easy task (it was a snap).
--adv.
    with the sound of a snap (heard it go snap).
--adj.
    done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice (snap decision).
    snap at accept (bait, a chance, etc.) eagerly (see also senses 4a and 5 of v.). snap bean US a bean grown for its pods which are broken into pieces and eaten. snap-bolt (or -lock) a bolt etc. which locks automatically when a door or window closes. snap-brim (of a hat) with a brim that can be turned up and down at opposite sides. snap-fastener = press-stud (see PRESS(1) )). snap one's fingers 1 make an audible fillip, esp. in rhythm to music etc.
    2 (often foll. by at) defy; show contempt for. snap-hook (or -link) a hook or link with a spring allowing the entrance but barring the escape of a cord, link, etc. snap off break off or bite off. snap off a person's head address a person angrily or rudely. snap out say irritably. snap out of sl. get rid of (a mood, habit, etc.) by a sudden effort. snapping turtle any large American freshwater turtle of the family Chelydridae which seizes prey with a snap of its jaws. snap up 1 accept (an offer, a bargain) quickly or eagerly.
    2 pick up or catch hastily or smartly.
    3 interrupt (another person) before he or she has finished speaking.
    snappable adj. snappingly adv. [prob. f. MDu. or MLG snappen, partly imit.]