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  • 121Snap Judgment — was an American daytime game show hosted by Ed McMahon, airing on NBC from April 3, 1967 to March 28, 1969. The program was produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman.Gameplay (Format 1)The original program format featured a word association game… …

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  • 122Snap oversteer — is the tendency of mid engine design cars to spin out of control easily, often catching inexperienced drivers unaware.CausesSnap oversteer is when a vehicle spins dramatically during a turn (usually unexpectedly). This is most common with mid… …

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  • 123snap to attention — phrase when soldiers snap to attention, they bring their heels together fast and stand very straight Thesaurus: military training and exerciseshyponym Main entry: snap * * * snap to attention ◇ A soldier who snaps to attention moves quickly to a… …

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  • 124snap´pish|ness — snap|pish «SNAP ihsh», adjective. 1. apt to snap: »a snappish dog. 2. quick and sharp in speech or manner; impatient: »a snappish person. SYNONYM(S): testy, crabbed, cross, irascible, petulant. 3. characteristic of a snappish person: »a snappish… …

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  • 125snap´pish|ly — snap|pish «SNAP ihsh», adjective. 1. apt to snap: »a snappish dog. 2. quick and sharp in speech or manner; impatient: »a snappish person. SYNONYM(S): testy, crabbed, cross, irascible, petulant. 3. characteristic of a snappish person: »a snappish… …

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  • 126snap|pish — «SNAP ihsh», adjective. 1. apt to snap: »a snappish dog. 2. quick and sharp in speech or manner; impatient: »a snappish person. SYNONYM(S): testy, crabbed, cross, irascible, petulant. 3. characteristic of a snappish person: »a snappish reply …

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  • 127Snap Ant — is an English musician and producer. Real name James Morgan and is based in Liverpool.In 1997 he released Omnium EP on Ntone as Omnium.In addition to his solo work, Snap Ant has also worked alongside Pop Levi and Karl Webb as part of Super Numeri …

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  • 128snap out of something — snap out of (something) to stop experiencing something, esp. something unpleasant. Davis snapped out of a two year slump to win at the golf tournament. Usage notes: usually used in the form snap out of it and sometimes given as advice: She s… …

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