To take one's leave gracefully and voluntarily seemed to him a more dignified end than to be snatched by death unwillingly away. |
If you'd said that at the start of the season, we'd have snatched your hand off. |
They were, he continued, within a whisker of making it through to the All Ireland semi-finals when they had victory snatched from their grasp. |
Luckily, an able seaman next to me snatched the grenade and threw it into the sea. |
Loudly condemning the Americans, I snatched up my waterlogged towel and stormed off the beach. |
Dogs are being snatched from families and ransoms of hundreds of euro then demanded for their safe return. |