snap in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Snap: a sudden, sharp noise or action, often associated with breaking or a quick movement, such as taking a photograph.
Sample Sentences
- I heard a loud snap as the branch broke under the weight of the snow.
- Make sure to snap a few photos before the sun sets.
- He decided to snap back at the rude comment with a witty reply.
- The sudden snap of the rubber band caught everyone off guard.
- She felt a snap of disappointment when she didn't get the job offer.
- The photographer managed to snap the perfect shot just as the sun was setting.
- When I heard the loud snap, I realized I had accidentally broken my favorite pencil.
- She tried to snap her fingers to get everyone's attention, but it didn’t work.
- The dog would snap at the flies buzzing around its head in the warm afternoon.
- In a moment of frustration, he let out a snap of anger before calming down.
- She felt a sudden snap in the silence as the twig broke beneath her foot.
- The photographer managed to capture the perfect snap just as the bird took flight.
- With a snap of his fingers, the magician astonished the audience with a dazzling trick.
- I heard the snap of the rubber band as it flew across the room, hitting the wall.
- After weeks of practice, he finally got the snap of his jump just right during the competition.