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Example sentences for "snack"

Lexicographically close words:
smutted; smutty; smyle; smyte; smyten; snacks; snaffle; snag; snagged; snaggle
  1. It's a snack and dash for us, old man, until after the trouble is over.

  2. So Nick followed obediently, ate voraciously but rapidly, and Jo took her snack while moving about the kitchen and planning for the celebration that was to follow the little red cow's accouchement.

  3. We'll get a snack now," said Harrison Smith, "and after that take a look round and make a few enquiries.

  4. Then I'll just swallow a snack of grub and push off straight away.

  5. After tea comes a substantial snack for supper, at nine o'clock, and the doors of the institution are kept open to half-past eleven at night; those who wish to remain out later being required to obtain a pass from the superintendent.

  6. Or a snack to make his luncheon, 80 To provide him with a dinner, And a plenteous supper likewise.

  7. It can be converted quickly into a fallout shelter by lowering a strong, hinged "false ceiling" so that it rests on the snack bar.

  8. After our snack with the Brooklynites, we joined our comrades down on the beach.

  9. Well, if you can't let us stay all night, perhaps you can get us up a snack of dinner?

  10. Numberless were the instances which our verger heard in his kitchen of the supernatural skill of this cunning man; and whilst Mr. Hill ate his snack with his wonted gravity, he revolved great designs in his secret soul.

  11. This old word for a snack between meals is used by Marlowe and Ben Jonson, and I believe still survives at some of the public schools.

  12. These devils are a set of women, who having taken a snack or Luncheon of Literary scraps, set themselves up for towers of Babel in languages, Sapphos in Poetry, Euclids in Geometry, and everything in nothing.

  13. I had some corn pone and bacon my mammy had give me fer a snack and I het that up.

  14. I got a snack fixed up jest's soon as that Dabney tol' me about the junket," she announced.

  15. I'd put him up a middling good size snack if I was you, for the eating on a train must be mighty scrambled like at best.

  16. I'll have them get your supper early and put up a snack for the train.

  17. Won't you sit down and have a snack with us?

  18. You are just in time to sit in with us for a snack of breakfast," greeted Lieutenant Wingate cordially.

  19. A snack dinner were give the men and such always calls for the putting on of the big pot and the little kettle for supper.

  20. Dearie me, I must go and take a glass of cream to my honey-bird, for that between-meal snack that Tom Mayberry are so perticular about.

  21. Bettie had a little snack laid out for him 'count of his having to make such a early start to get here.

  22. As a substantive in this sense SNACK means an innuendo.

  23. So Jenny puts me up a snack of lunch, and I goes to see Hans.

  24. So she puts me up a snack of lunch, and I takes my rifle and starts.

  25. You don't know whether or not Snack Hollow is in Kentucky?

  26. How far is this Snack Hollow, and how soon can I get there?

  27. She was uncivil at first, but I made up with the children, then she said Granny had told her she was going to Snack Hollow, where she had some folks.

  28. Mr Towlinson then says that, in the first place, he would beg to propose a little snack of something to eat; and over that snack would desire to offer a suggestion which he thinks will meet the position in which they find themselves.

  29. Each man carried a blanket with him, and also a small snack of food and a canteen of water.

  30. Popular Alpine snack in Viennese cafés with coffee gossip in the afternoon.

  31. Indeed, in such vinous-caseous places cheese is on the house at all wine sales for prospective customers to snack upon and thus bring out the full flavor of the cellared vintages.

  32. The genuine Tilsit has been well described as "forthright in flavor; a good snack cheese, but not suitable for elegant post-prandial dallying.

  33. Banbury cheese with Banbury buns made a sensational snack in the early nineteenth century, but both are getting scarce today.

  34. A superb snack with equally monkish dark beer, black bread and blacker radishes, served by the brothers in dark brown robes.

  35. Indulging in a late night snack would make it necessary to burn the calories before bedtime, and I would do 45 minutes of leg-kicks and lifts to alleviate the guilt of eating.

  36. The administrators were quite understanding and tried their best to ease my nervousness, making it clear that I should come to the nurse's office for a daily afternoon snack and at any time I felt ill.

  37. Surprisingly, I was able to procure a snack that very evening and feasted royally.

  38. Because the consumption of my snack would occasionally swallow an extra minute of my time, I procured a note from the school administrator that officially excused a late entry into class.

  39. The lunch room appeared enormous to my nervous stomach, and among the flood of students pressed before the snack counter, I considered myself lucky to have made it to the front to order.

  40. Dad picked me up and we had a late snack at Perkin's.

  41. We-uns hev done hed our supper, but I reckon they could fix ye a snack yander ter the house.

  42. He went out of the office, and walked slowly down to the snack bar, where he took his time over coffee, looking critically at the neat counter and about the room as he drank.

  43. He went out, to walk down the corridor to the snack bar.

  44. With a snack to eat in the refrigerator or laid out on the dining-room table.

  45. You can believe me or not, but half the time with just me to eat it, I wouldn't bother with more than a cold snack for supper, and everyone knew what a table we used to set.

  46. Come to take a snack o' dinner along with me, I reckons, eh?


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snack" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bit; bite; butt; chip; chunk; clip; clipping; collation; collop; crumb; cut; cutting; dollop; dram; end; fragment; hunk; lump; meal; modicum; moiety; morsel; nibble; paring; particle; peck; pick; piece; rasher; refreshment; scoop; scrap; shard; shaving; shiver; shred; slice; sliver; snack; snatch; snip; splinter; stitch; stump; tatter