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a snatch of
| An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 13.5 | Download this dictionary |
a snatch of
= un trozo de, una parte de.
Ex: Here is a snatch of Garner's version: 'I was in a fine rage, and should liked to have kicked him, but it was no good, there wasn't enough of him to get my boot against'.
Ex: Here is a snatch of Garner's version: 'I was in a fine rage, and should liked to have kicked him, but it was no good, there wasn't enough of him to get my boot against'.
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