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snavel verb to steal something AUSTRALIA, 1892- Peter did it for him, bringing Ponto to Bill’s window for Bill to display his goods, and adjudge their value in cigarettes, which Ponto, of course, snavelled from his old man’s shop. — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 36, 1947
- While I was stuck in Sick Bay, all the good hidin’ places got snavelled. — John Wynnum, Tar Dust, p. 102, 1962
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