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snatch +‎ -able

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snatchable (comparative more snatchable, superlative most snatchable)

  1. Capable of being snatched.
    • 1896, Arthur Morrison, A Child of the Jago:
      He hung about the doors and windows of shop after shop, hoping for a temporary absence of the shopkeeper, which might leave something snatchable.

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