Bungee Jumping Goes Wrong
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snap past tense and past participle snapped, present participle snapping
[intransitive and transitive]to break with a sudden sharp noise, or to make something break with a sudden sharp noise:
A twig snapped under my feet.
The wind snapped branches and power lines.
snap (something) in two/in half (=break into two pieces)
The teacher snapped the chalk in two and gave me a piece.
[uncountable and countable]a piece of thick string or thin rope:
The robe was held at the waist by a cord.
He pulled explosives and some tangled cord from his bag
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