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UK
/snˈæk/
]
[ US /ˈsnæk/ ]
[ US /ˈsnæk/ ]
NOUN
- a light informal meal
VERB
-
eat a snack; eat lightly
She never loses weight because she snacks between meals
How To Use snack In A Sentence
- Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school tuck shops to serve healthier snacks.
- Instead of buying pre-packed munchies, involve the kids in making their snacks from scratch. The Sun
- Unroasted nuts such as almonds, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts make an ideal snack food.
- While many parents do not appreciate the idea of promoting these collectible items with snack items, some do not think it is such a bad idea.
- We ended our snack (better described as lunch) with a large pot of Chinese tea, overhearing snatches of conversation from a neighbouring table.
- This fifteen metre, golden statue has sat here for 30 years and while its bulk is impressive, don't expect meditative solemnity; the forecourt is noisy with music, stalls and snack bars.
- It's healthier to snack on fruit rather than chocolate.
- Other studies of potato chips and chocolate candies show drastic increases in snacking when the subject is given a larger bag of food.
- I had a huge lunch, so I'll only need a snack for dinner.
- She excuses herself a moment to prepare a tray of little snacks they urge her not to trouble herself to prepare.