1. (To grab quickly)
* The thief snatched the purse from the woman's hand and ran.
* She snatched a quick bite of her sandwich before the meeting started.
2. (To seize abruptly)
* The general snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
* The team snatched a last-minute win with a goal in the final seconds.
3. (To capture)
* The photographer snatched a few pictures of the celebrity before she disappeared inside.
* The detective snatched the evidence from the suspect's apartment.
4. (To steal)
* The bandits snatched the gold from the stagecoach.
* They snatched the jewels from the museum exhibit.
5. (To take forcefully)
* The wind snatched the hat from her head and carried it down the street.
* The storm snatched the roof off the building.
6. (Informal: To obtain something quickly or unexpectedly)
* I snatched a few hours of sleep before work.
* She snatched a moment to talk to her friend during the busy party.
Remember to choose the sentence that best fits the context of your writing!