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Snatcher   Listen
noun
Snatcher  n.  One who snatches, or takes abruptly.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Snatcher" Quotes from Famous Books



... was said to Carlyle about the likelihood of the Dean of Westminster recognising his fame as justifying his interment in the Abbey, the rugged old man exclaimed, "Deliver me from that body-snatcher." It would have been more to the purpose if he had been delivered from his intimate friend ...
— Great Testimony - against scientific cruelty • Stephen Coleridge

... is a gunman, that woman is a bad woman, the boy is Billy the Bread-Snatcher," she answered precisely, drawing out a card on which to record something, "and you, Miss, are ...
— The Exploits of Elaine • Arthur B. Reeve

... only a little bit of a dead body-snatcher," said one of the guardians. "He has been up to the resurrection rig.{1} Here," continued ...
— Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. • Pierce Egan

... Corpse-Snatcher, is satisfied," Azazel said, smoothing his sleek black hair, "I shall answer Prince Mulciber's polite question. We now have on the guards' roll ...
— Satan and the Comrades • Ralph Bennitt



Words linked to "Snatcher" :   felon, kidnapper, crimper, snatch, shanghaier, captor, abductor, stealer, outlaw, thief, body snatcher, crimp, capturer



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