From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnafflesnaf‧fle /ˈsnæfəl/ verb [transitive] British English informalSTEAL to take something quickly, especially before anyone else has had the time or the chance to do this SYN grab I managed to snaffle a couple of biscuits.→ See Verb table
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snaffle• Its body may be snaffled by a predator.• Shall we snaffle some of Bernard's sherry?