Idiom | (to) snap up |
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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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