Definition: To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
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Random Sentences:
- Millions of immigrants have arrived in the U.S. seeking better opportunities and freedom.
- I want a successful career.
- He apologized before I even said anything.
- The queen once ruled over the United Kingdom.
- She could sing at a young age.
- He zipped through clouds and floated over rooftops, following the smell to a quiet street lined with glowing lampposts.
- I got a gift from my sister.
- A dragonfly flittered past my face before I could react.
- The cone snail, found in the ocean, can release venom that paralyzes its prey — and sometimes humans.
- The teacher corrected her posture for better spinal alignment.
- Her attention seemed to flitter from one thing to another.
- The Mounted Unit provides crowd control and ceremonial appearances.
- Elizabeth married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1947.
- The spoiled child threw a tantrum in the store.
- Good leaders listen well.
- I plan to relax this weekend.
- His idea was rejected, but he didn't give up.
- The coal mine closed down last year.
- The twins look very much alike.
- Some people go for a walk after the big meal to help digestion.
