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Idiom (to) snap up
Meaning to buy for a very good price; to buy a large supply of something, usually because it's on sale or in short supply
Example While in Vietnam, Monica snapped up dozens of inexpensive, beautiful silk scarves to sell at her Manhattan clothing boutique.

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