Examples of using Snatching in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Okay, no snatching.
I had a dream about the second killing-- well, the second snatching, really.
We have had a case of body snatching.
If he's trying to breed… why would he be snatching his own babies and burying them in his backyard?
It drifts through space, snatching people with belief systems and converts their faith into food for the creature.
Vangas are ambush hunters, pouncing on ground-living millipedes or snatching cicadas and lizards from tree trunks.
If I don't there's gonna be a lot more snatching than grabbing, I can tell you that much.
Bounty hunters be all over the city, snatching Negroes, dragging them down South.
I suppose they found it funny, snatching him and leaving only the pamphlets for his parents to find.
Grandmother told us that the wolf used to kill entire families snatching children from their beds.
She fainted away, but Aladdin, snatching the lamp, said boldly:“Fetch me something to eat.
in the hope of snatching some gains at the last.
In Seville, Spain, in 1983, an alsatian dog was arrested for snatching handbags from shoppers.
thus snatching the second round for the Fire Ferrets.
people should be snatching them up.
If we can separate him from his guards and then force him outside, snatching him shouldn't be any problem.
Snatching Romeo's dagger.
For they see one of the spirits of destruction snatching it away, and then they realise that they really did it to no purpose!
Masked bandits turned our town into a shooting gallery, before snatching Mr. Bohannon and dragging him away.
Purse snatching, armed robberies and car-jacking have been on the rise lately.