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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
snack .
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Examples
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Included in those losses were members of the Roman senate, who essentially watched -- or, as Stewart accused them, "snacked" -- on the sidelines of the battle.
Robert O'Connell On Jon Stewart: Hannibal's Bloody Battle In Rome (VIDEO) 2010
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Included in those losses were members of the Roman senate, who essentially watched -- or, as Stewart accused them, "snacked" -- on the sidelines of the battle.
Robert O'Connell On Jon Stewart: Hannibal's Bloody Battle In Rome (VIDEO) 2010
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Studying the choices we came across their curious use of the word "snacked".
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Studying the choices we came across their curious use of the word "snacked".
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And we thought New Zealand was a magical place where Peter Jackson was king and everybody just kind of snacked on kiwi fruits and kicked it on the beach.
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In fact, that fish probably routinely snacked on "smallish" 20+ inch browns.
Potential World Record Brown Trout Caught in Michigan's Big Manistee River 2009
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In fact, that fish probably routinely snacked on "smallish" 20+ inch browns.
Potential World Record Brown Trout Caught in Michigan's Big Manistee River 2009
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In fact, that fish probably routinely snacked on "smallish" 20+ inch browns.
Potential World Record Brown Trout Caught in Michigan's Big Manistee River 2009
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A test in which 170 undergraduates snacked on Jelly Belly candies, described as either "fruit chews" or "candy chews," achieved a similar result.
Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011
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In fact, that fish probably routinely snacked on "smallish" 20+ inch browns.
Potential World Record Brown Trout Caught in Michigan's Big Manistee River 2009
lalalalindsay commented on the word snacked
As in . . . "The contingent from the Granite State - home to the first-in-the-nation presidential primary - snacked on sushi and watched the ball drop from inside the cozy confines of Giuliani's 22nd-floor offices." (from the New York Daily News, 07/01/05).
January 5, 2007