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By now my band had a good snap to it.
Despite the smile, her voice had a snap to it.
I like something with more vim and snap to it.
Maybe something kind of fast and easy to read through, something with a little snap to it.
No, there was a snap to it that indicated some genuine anger.
But then once you get going with them, you can see which ones really snap to it and are completely natural.
There was a brittle snap to it that whispered of winter.
"Now out of our way, and snap to it, for we, unlike yourself, have somewhere to go to this evening."
Then Joan came out of the women's john, and I snapped to it.
"We teach our children the moment someone of authority says something to you, you snap to it."
There was a clean snap to it, the slurring forgotten.
Emily knew that her tone had a snap to it, born of envy.
Her voice had a snap to it, there was a spark in her eyes.
The morning air had a refreshing snap to it, chilly enough to make his breath condense.
"It'll be yours unless you snap to it," said Kirk, smiling.
Now snap to it and let's get going."
They had better snap to it.
I suggest you snap to it.
While not as fiery as the calamari sauce, the chili had a decent snap to it.
As I had gathered my spoil to put my spark snap to it she stripped the leaves from her trophy.
The snare drum has a snap to it to go along with the depth and presence that gives each song a firecracker-like energy.
Hakan's musical talent was balanced by inability to choose a name with a snap to it.
Cardona snapped to it more quickly than Marquette.
The Art Squad in New York snapped to it when they found out what he ate.