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3. Applied to the product of genius.

_Id._

~Snackly~, _adv._

1. Cleverly, S.

2. With intelligence, S.

_Ramsay._

~Snackie~, _adj._ Full of tricks and quirks.

_Pop. Ball._

SNACK, _s._ A slight repast, S.

V. ~Snak~.

_Ramsay._

_To_ SNACK, _v. n._ To snap as a dog.

_Gl. Sibb._

_To_ SNAG, _v. n._ To snarl, Fife.

Teut. _snack-en_, latrare, gannire; Isl. _snagg-a_, litigare.

~Snaggy~, _adj._ Sarcastical, Fife.

_A. Doug._

~Snaggin~, _s._ Raillery.

_A. Douglas._

_To_ ~Snagger~, _v. n._ To snarl.

_Ruddiman._

SNAK, _s._ The gnas.h.i.+ng of a dog's teeth, when he aims at his prey, S.

_Douglas._

Teut. _snack-en_, hianti ore captare.