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SNA'KING, ppr. WInding small ropes spirally round a large one.
SNA'KY, a. 1. Pertaining to a snake or to snakes; resembling a snake; serpentine...
SNAN'CEL, n. A rope to tie a cow's hind legs.
SNAP, v.t. 1. To break at once; to break short; as substances that are brittle. ...
SNAP'-DRAGON, n. 1. A plant, calf's snout, of the genus Antirrhinum, and another...
SNAP'PED, pp. Broken abruptly; seized or bitten suddenly; cracked, as a whip.
SNAP'PER, n. One that snaps.
SNAP'PISH, a. 1. Eager to bite; apt to snap; as a snappish cur. 2. Peevish; shar...
SNAP'PISHLY, adv. Peevishly; angrily; tartly.
SNAP'PISHNESS, n. The quality of being snappish; peeevishness; tartness.
SNAP'SACK, n. A knapsack. [Vulgar.]
SN'AR, v.i. To snarl. [Not in use.]
SNARE, n. 1. An instrument for catching animals, particularly fowls, by the leg....
SNA'RED, pp. Entangled; unexpectedly involved in difficulty.
SNA'RER, n. One who lays snares or entangles.
SNA'RING, ppr. Entangling; ensnaring.