A Complete Word Dictionary Encyclopedia
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English Idioms :: snail's pace
snning.html - {n.} A very slow movement forward. * /Time moved at a snail's pace before the holidays./ * /The donkey on which he was riding moved at a snail's pace./
English Idioms :: snake in the grass
snning.html - {n. phr.}, {informal} A person who cannot be trusted; an unfaithful traitor; rascal. * /Did Harry tell you that? He's a snake in the grass!/ * /Some snake in the grass told the teacher our plans./
English Idioms :: snap
snning.html - See: COLD SNAP.
English Idioms :: snap it off
snning.html - See: MAKE IT SNAPPY.
English Idioms :: snap one's fingers at
snning.html - {v. phr.} To show contempt for; show no respect for; pay no attention to; scorn; disregard. * /John snapped his fingers at the sign that said "Do not enter," and he went in the door./ * /The highway sign said "Speed limit, 35 miles per hour," but when a driver snapped his fingers at it by going 55 miles an hour, a motorcycle policeman arrested him./
English Idioms :: snap out of
snning.html - {v.}, {informal} To change quickly from a bad habit, mood, or feeling to a better one. - Often used with "it". * /Mary was unhappy when her fiance abandoned her, but she snapped out of it when she met a new young man./ * /The coach told the lazy player to snap out of it./
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