snatched造句

He snatched the knife from the burglar.

The thief snatched her handbag and ran.

The black dog snatched the rasher of bacon away.

It means a life snatched out of the jaws of the destroyer, as David snatched the lamb from the lion.

The fisherman snatched up the snake and robbed him of his worm.

They say that a prey animal's nervous system shuts down when the prey animal is snatched by a predator.

She snatched it away from him, and, to his amazement, he saw a gun in her hand.

Most often a NDE is brief, as the person is being snatched back from the jaws of death, so only this initial impression is recalled.

Fast as lightning, the elephant snatched up the lion with his trunk, slammed him against a tree half a dozen times, making the lion feeling like it'd been run over by a safari wagon.

When the young man claimed they had been snatched near some isolated farmland at the edge of the city, Mr. Singh became suspicious: it was an unlikely place for a robbery.

He snatched at my arm.

Carl snatched the tape recorder away.

He snatched his hand away with a cry of pain.

Under this situation, the person's life usually will be snatched by Azrael.

Lin Dan finally snatched the only title missing from his international honor collection of badminton at the Guangzhou Asian Games.

He would have snatched it from the air, but his chains brought him up short when he tried to lift his arms.

As one of the women pushed him through the doorway of the restaurant, the large man wearing a nametag 13 snatched a small sign down, which had been 14 taped to the glass door.

So the women swished their silks and laughed and, looking on their men with hearts bursting with pride, they knew that love snatched in the face of danger and death was doubly sweet for the strange excitement that went with it.

The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away.

Every now and then Blunt snatched a look across at me.

The light had been out five minutes when the phone rang and snatched me from the beginnings of sleep.

AMERICANS like to think of themselves as martyrs to work. They delight in telling stories about their punishing hours, snatched holidays and ever-intrusive BlackBerrys.

snatched造句

Artemis had snatched her away.

Thy soul hath snatched up mine all faint and weak

I did wrong: I would have sullied my innocent flower - breathed guilt on its purity: the Omnipotent snatched it from me.

South Korea's Lee Kyou Hyuk snatched the men's 1,500m title, equalling the Asian record of 1min 49.13sec with Gao Xuefeng of China second and Mun Joon of South Korea third.

Upon hearing this, the archer snatched the medicine, stuffed in into his mouth and swallowed it.

Ah, that means they are going to parade us as the armed robbers that snatched the Commissioner’s car. They told us to remove our clothes so we’ll look like the real robbers.

Oh, I can't bear to watch such a lovely sheep being snatched here and there. Will it be still alive?

He snatched off his cap and stood bareheaded and panting.

He then snatched my map from one of the other boys. Repeating the word "London" he began to slowly run his finger across its length and breadth.

He snatched the baby from the fire.