1. snap
A home is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase so you don't want to make any snap decisions.
He snapped.
When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped
There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
“You want to set a better example for your sister!” snapped Mrs. Weasley.
If you push her too far; her temper will snap and she’ll get really angry.
snap at her, and then you have this pasted on smile that is just seething
at some point he could no longer bear it. I fear that was the moment when my son snapped and started shooting at civilians
Grabbing him by the shoulders, she shook him and yelled, "Snap out of it!"
Yesterday, some guy snapped and started to cut people with a butcher knife.
"oh, for heaven's sake" Mum snapped which struck me as odd as she doesn't usually snap at Dad.
When something angers them, children snap instantly.
You'll snap that ruler if you bend it too far. She broke the stick over her knee with a loud snap.
She closed her suitcase with a snap, and went out to the car / The dog snapped at my neighbor's son and almost bit him
Truthfully, if I'd said I didn't have any regrets over my snap decision I'd have been lying.
Anglais mot "warknąć"(snap) se produit dans des ensembles:
Work and office politicssłówka Harry Pottersprawdzian 3/4 dział1 unit word list hn4Ways of speaking2. growl
The dog growled at them.
The dog began to growl as the stranger approached.
'Be quiet,' the teacher growled impatiently
But we are close friends, so all I could do was growl at her.
‘Who are you?’ he growled at the stranger.
The dog growled when it saw the stranger.
Even though that poor dog was growling at me I picked him up off the ground.
The neighbour's dog always growls when I go by their house.
He just growled at me when I asked him for a small favour.
'No', he growled.