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Snatch from the jaws of death Meaning in English

expression

SNATCH fruhm THUH jawz uhv DETH
SNATCH fr-OM THUH jawz OV DETH

Definition

To narrowly escape death or survive a very dangerous situation where you were expected to die.

Usage & Nuances

Dramatic, often used figuratively for avoiding disaster, not just literal death. Used in news, stories, or for emphasis in conversation. Common form: 'was snatched from the jaws of death.' Not casual—used to stress the seriousness of the escape.

Example Sentences

The firefighter snatched the child from the jaws of death during the fire.

basic

Doctors managed to snatch him from the jaws of death after the accident.

basic

The climbers were snatched from the jaws of death in the freezing mountains.

basic

He completely lost hope, but somehow his life was snatched from the jaws of death.

natural

The rescue team arrived just in time to snatch them from the jaws of death.

natural

When the brakes failed on the mountain road, it really felt like we were being snatched from the jaws of death when the car finally stopped.

natural