Snapping - Law Dictionary Search Results
chalk line
made the center of the line is drawn away from the surface and the string is released and snapped against the surface leaving a line of chalk in the desired location
Crepitate
make a series of small sharp rapidly repeated explosions or sounds as salt in fire to crackle to snap
Deflagrable
Burning with a sudden and sparkling combustion as niter hence slightly explosive liable to snap and crackle when heated as salt
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Deflagrate
To burn with a sudden and sparkling combustion as niter also to snap and crackle with slight explosions when heated as salt
VerbarFico
A fig an insignificant trifle no more than the snap of ones thumb a sign of contempt made by the fingers expressing A fig for you
Fillip
first placed against the ball of the thumb and forced from that position with a sudden spring to snap with the finger
Snapper
One who or that which snaps as a snapper up of trifles the snapper of a whip
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