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Snapper   /snˈæpər/   Listen
Snapper

noun
1.
(football) the person who plays center on the line of scrimmage and snaps the ball to the quarterback.  Synonym: center.
2.
Flesh of any of various important food fishes of warm seas.
3.
A party favor consisting of a paper roll (usually containing candy or a small favor) that pops when pulled at both ends.  Synonyms: cracker, cracker bonbon.
4.
Australian food fish having a pinkish body with blue spots.  Synonym: Chrysophrys auratus.
5.
Any of several large sharp-toothed marine food and sport fishes of the family Lutjanidae of mainly tropical coastal waters.
6.
Large-headed turtle with powerful hooked jaws found in or near water; prone to bite.  Synonyms: Chelydra serpentina, common snapping turtle.



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"Snapper" Quotes from Famous Books



... Chance, let her snapper and stoyte on her way, [stumble, stagger] Be't to me, be't frae me, e'en let the jad gae: Come ease or come travail, come pleasure or pain, My warst word ...
— Robert Burns - How To Know Him • William Allan Neilson

... juvenile he grows, And at what extreme old age he'll close His schoolboy course, heaven only knows;— Some century hence, should he reach so far, And ourselves to witness it heaven condemn, We shall find him a sort of cub Old Parr, A whipper-snapper Methusalem; Nay, even should he make still longer stay of it, The boy'll want judgment, even to the day of it! Meanwhile, 'tis a serious, sad infliction; And day and night with awe I recall The late Mr. Matthews' solemn prediction, ...
— The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore • Thomas Moore et al

... provincial officers, and that provincial generals and field officers should have no rank when a general or field officer holding a royal commission was present. The degradation of being ranked by every whipper-snapper who might hold a royal commission by virtue, perhaps, of being the bastard son of some nobleman's cast-off mistress was more than the temper of George Washington at least could bear, and when Governor Sharpe, general by the king's commission, and eager to secure the services of the best fighter ...
— George Washington, Vol. I • Henry Cabot Lodge

... life had of jabbing a man with surprises. For months he had been slowly and comfortably feeling his way into the lives of his children, patiently, conscientiously. But now without a word of warning in popped this young whipper-snapper, turning the whole house upside down! Another young person to be known, another life to be dug into, and with pick and shovel too! The job was far from pleasant. Would Deborah help him? Not at all. She believed ...
— His Family • Ernest Poole

... "That little whipper-snapper of a Kendall did that," said Wilton, in a low tone, to the disappointed candidate. "I was afraid of this when I saw him blowing ...
— Outward Bound - Or, Young America Afloat • Oliver Optic


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