snaffling

[ˈsnæflɪŋ]

snaffling Definition

  • 1to eat something quickly and greedily
  • 2to steal or take something quickly and without permission

Using snaffling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snaffling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was snaffling crisps all night.

  • Example

    She snaffled the last cookie from the jar.

  • Example

    The thief snaffled the jewels and ran away.

  • Example

    I managed to snaffle a ticket for the sold-out concert.

snaffling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snaffling

Phrases with snaffling

  • to take or acquire something quickly and eagerly

    Example

    I snaffled up all the books on the shelf before anyone else could get them.

  • a simple bit used on horses that consists of a single jointed mouthpiece and two rings on either side

    Example

    The horse was fitted with a snaffle bit for the race.

  • snafflehound

    a person who is always looking for opportunities to take advantage of others

    Example

    He's a real snafflehound, always trying to get something for nothing.

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Summary: snaffling in Brief

'Snaffling' [ˈsnæflɪŋ] means to eat or take something quickly and greedily. It can refer to stealing something without permission, as in 'The thief snaffled the jewels and ran away,' or acquiring something eagerly, as in 'I snaffled up all the books on the shelf before anyone else could get them.'