Definitionn. (football) the person who plays center on the line of scrimmage and snaps the ball to the quarterback
Last update: July 12, 2015
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The snapper is at once the handsomest and most palatable of a good variety of sea fish. [Please select]
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"A little German officer, a whipper-snapper with perpendicular mustaches." [Please select]
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The whipper-snapper's making his century this afternoon. [Please select]
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"That little whipper-snapper of a Kendall did that," said Wilton, in a low tone, to the disappointed candidate. [Please select]
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"You impudent little whipper-snapper," roared Jack Curtiss, "if you weren't such a shrimp I'd lick you for that remark, but you're all beneath my notice."' [Please select]
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Here, in his own house, this whipper-snapper-- "I am sure Mr." [Please select]
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She is called the Snapper, and will sail for the States on the high tide at five o'clock.' [Please select]
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The young officer walked down to the public wharf to see the Snapper. [Please select]
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She is called the Snapper, and she is a regular snapper at her business. [Please select]
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I can make a trade with the captain of the Snapper to put you ashore at Key West. [Please select]
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Perhaps you had better go on board of the Snapper on our return to the town. [Please select]
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