1. Americans may differ on what type of pickle they like -- Southerners like them sweet, Northerners garlicky -- but everyone wants them to have a little snap. 2. But fresh soybeans in season are sweeter and cleaner tasting and have more snap when you bite into them. 3. He had no snap on his cut fastball. 4. If the Round Rock Hooters has any snap, Friday nights will be Geek Night, with wings half off. 5. Q. I have a snap in my house. 6. Suede, silk and jersey knit shirtdresses had silver snaps up the front. 7. The coat zips down the front and has snaps on top. 8. Though he looked like Adonis, Grant did not have much snap on his punches in the early rounds. 9. American Airlines spokesman Chris Chiames said the strap had snaps, but no buckle. 10. But if an editor had a snap of Diana going to the gym in her workout clothes, there was no contest. |