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snap up
verb
to avail oneself of eagerly and quickly
she snapped up the bargains
to interrupt abruptly
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“The best rental opportunities are snapped up quickly, even in softening markets,” Clyde said.
A $10 fee appears to be discouraging brokers from snapping up prime tee times at L.A.’s public golf courses and selling the reservations online, interviews and data show.
Inside, delegates posed with giant cutouts of Trump, wore glittery gold-sequined jackets emblazoned with “Trump the Golden Era” and snapped up “MAGA” rhinestone jewelry.
So what about the bargains that have been snapped up?
People with hotel industry ties are among buyers and entities that have snapped up 22 parcels within national park boundaries; plans unclear.
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