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snaf·fle

 (snăf′əl)
n.
A bit for a horse, typically consisting of two bars joined at the center, as by a joint.
tr.v. snaf·fled, snaf·fling, snaf·fles
To put on or control with a snaffle.

[Origin unknown.]
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snaffle

(ˈsnæfəl)
n
(Horse Training, Riding & Manège) Also called: snaffle bit a simple jointed bit for a horse
vb (tr)
1. informal Brit to steal or take for oneself
2. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) to equip or control with a snaffle
[C16: of uncertain origin; compare Old Frisian snavel mouth, Old High German snabul beak]
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snaf•fle1

(ˈsnæf əl)

n., v. -fled, -fling. n.
1. Also called snaf′fle bit`. a bit, usu. jointed in the middle and without a curb, with a large ring at each end to which a rein and cheek strap are attached.
v.t.
2. to put a snaffle on (a horse).
3. to control with or as if with a snaffle.
[1525–35; orig. uncertain]

snaf•fle2

(ˈsnæf əl)

v.t. -fled, -fling. Brit. Informal.
to appropriate for one's own use, esp. by devious means; purloin.
[1715–25]
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snaffle


Past participle: snaffled
Gerund: snaffling

Imperative
snaffle
snaffle
Present
I snaffle
you snaffle
he/she/it snaffles
we snaffle
you snaffle
they snaffle
Preterite
I snaffled
you snaffled
he/she/it snaffled
we snaffled
you snaffled
they snaffled
Present Continuous
I am snaffling
you are snaffling
he/she/it is snaffling
we are snaffling
you are snaffling
they are snaffling
Present Perfect
I have snaffled
you have snaffled
he/she/it has snaffled
we have snaffled
you have snaffled
they have snaffled
Past Continuous
I was snaffling
you were snaffling
he/she/it was snaffling
we were snaffling
you were snaffling
they were snaffling
Past Perfect
I had snaffled
you had snaffled
he/she/it had snaffled
we had snaffled
you had snaffled
they had snaffled
Future
I will snaffle
you will snaffle
he/she/it will snaffle
we will snaffle
you will snaffle
they will snaffle
Future Perfect
I will have snaffled
you will have snaffled
he/she/it will have snaffled
we will have snaffled
you will have snaffled
they will have snaffled
Future Continuous
I will be snaffling
you will be snaffling
he/she/it will be snaffling
we will be snaffling
you will be snaffling
they will be snaffling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been snaffling
you have been snaffling
he/she/it has been snaffling
we have been snaffling
you have been snaffling
they have been snaffling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been snaffling
you will have been snaffling
he/she/it will have been snaffling
we will have been snaffling
you will have been snaffling
they will have been snaffling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been snaffling
you had been snaffling
he/she/it had been snaffling
we had been snaffling
you had been snaffling
they had been snaffling
Conditional
I would snaffle
you would snaffle
he/she/it would snaffle
we would snaffle
you would snaffle
they would snaffle
Past Conditional
I would have snaffled
you would have snaffled
he/she/it would have snaffled
we would have snaffled
you would have snaffled
they would have snaffled
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Snaffle

A Bridle bit made of two joined segments. This was the design most used for workhorse bits.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.snaffle - a simple jointed bit for a horsesnaffle - a simple jointed bit for a horse; without a curb
bit - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit"
Verb1.snaffle - get hold of or seize quickly and easily; "I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale"
take - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks"
hog - take greedily; take more than one's share
2.snaffle - fit or restrain with a snaffle; "snaffle a horse"
bridle - put a bridle on; "bridle horses"
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snaffle

noun
An instrument or means of restraining:
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Translations

snaffle

1 [ˈsnæfl] N (also snaffle bit) → bridón m

snaffle

2 [ˈsnæfl] VT (Brit) (= steal) → afanar, birlar
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snaffle

1
n (also snaffle bit)Trense f

snaffle

2
vt (Brit inf) → sich (dat)unter den Nagel reißen (inf)
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snaffle

[ˈsnæfl] n (also snaffle bit) (for horse) → filetto
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There was no check-rein, no curb, nothing but a plain ring snaffle. What a blessing that was!
Another hussar also rushed toward the horse, but Bondarenko had already thrown the reins of the snaffle bridle over the horse's head.
Snaffle. I'll throw him over, or my name's not Pitt Crawley.
A snaffle curbs the fieriest steed, and he Who in subjection lives must needs be meek.
A number of the immorally rich clubbed together and presented it to the nation; and two of the richly immoral intend to snaffle it for themselves.
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Williams has been below par this season - a slack pass out of defence allowed Apollon Limassol to snaffle a goal and earn a 2-2 Europa League draw two weeks ago.
THOUSANDS of shoppers woke up early yesterday to try to snaffle up a cheap Prosecco deal for the Bank Holiday weekend.
The visitors got off to a flyer soon after kick-off when Sedgley's Jack Warrington slid to retrieve a through kick and juggled the ball allowing the Stourbridge forwards to snaffle it before feeding it out to Heatley who touched down.
Morrison can this time snaffle the main event courtesy of Nearly Caught, who will not be on many punters' shortlist for the Cesarewitch.
Karius was left in tears afterwards following a mistake that allowed Karim Benzema to snaffle the Spanish side's opener in the Kiev showdown.