Another bullet snaps by my head and a wall of glass explodes behind me, open to the outside night sky.
She reached over and snapped her fingers by his good ear.
She snapped her fingers by the one with the aid in it.
They'd be there for life, too, their hold on any reality snapped forever by exposure to an alternate one.
Later changes made it possible to snap the ball with the hands, either through the air or by a direct hand-to-hand pass.
Snapped in half by the waves, if the few survivors could be believed.
Later in the 19th Century the option of snapping the ball back by hand was added.
Photographers have begun snapping them by themselves, with no woman in sight.
Palm trees snapped by only a few feet under the Tomcats.
She snapped the overhead light on from a switch by the back door.