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- noun Plural form of
snatcher ; ones whosnatch
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Examples
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The "Free Wi-Fi" scam involves password snatchers setting up fake Wi-Fi networks in public places, like airports, that use free in their network name.
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Another very complicated human/alien relationship unfolds in a classic tale, written at the beginning of 1950s "snatchers" craze.
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Taki and Goh, the elite drug "snatchers" are back!
Manga Maniac Cafe 2009
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Taki and Goh share just about everything - their apartment in the city, their job as elite drug "snatchers" and even dinner duty.
Manga Maniac Cafe 2009
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Taki and Goh share just about everything - their apartment in the city, their job as elite drug "snatchers" and even dinner duty.
Manga Maniac Cafe 2009
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Fifty years later, a breed of artificial life-forms or bioroids known as "snatchers" began appearing in the artificial island of Neo Kobe City, killing their victims and taking their place in society.
unknown title 2009
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Some heroes are guided through mystic means, so can help with earthquakes or purse snatchers.
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Meantime my Aunt was halfway to Paris, hopefully giggling like gangbusters (or, at the very least, like sugar snatchers).
Escapade 2010
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Drivers (less commonly known as "body snatchers" or "land sharks") were told to pick up their "slugs" between 6: 45 and 8: 30 a.m. starting Tuesday near the Virginia Railway Express station off Route 1 in Woodbridge.
Slugging king LeBlanc wields power in D.C.'s carpooling community Derek Kravitz 2010
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The "soul-snatchers" (as these men call all religious propagandists), should study the physiological basis of psychology a little, if they wish to make their efforts more effective.
THE PEG 2010
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