Ex.
"You snapped a twig."
"I think I snapped something."
"She sanpped her fingers."
Then of course there is Snapped the show where wives kill their husbands.
You can use the word "snapped" to describe a sudden, sharp breaking sound or a quick, sudden movement. For example, "She snapped her fingers" or "He snapped the pencil in half."
He snapped his fingers to get the waiter's attention.
He sang the high notes in falsetto during the performance.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
You can use the word "her" to refer to a female person or possession in a sentence. For example: "I gave her the book" or "That is her house."
The pliant piece of wood was bending so much it snapped.
He snapped his fingers to get the waiter's attention.
The old rope swing finally snapped, sending the swinging child, much to the amusement of his pals, into the duck pond.
His maladjusted behavior made it difficult for him to fit in with his classmates.
The motorcycle's sudden acceleration snapped his neck like a twig.
There is one syllable in the word 'snapped'.
The word snapped has one syllable.
He sang the high notes in falsetto during the performance.
" I snapped my fingers at her to keep her from day-dreaming."
The strap holding the luggage on, snapped, and the suitcases lay strewn over the road.
"I am aware of the difference between a spreadsheet and a database," David snapped, hitting the keys somewhat wildly.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.