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Значение идиомы make it snappy
[make it snappy] {v. phr.}, {informal} To move quickly; be fast;hurry. – Usually used as a command.
“Make it snappy,” Mother said,”or we’ll be late for the movie.”
The man hurried into therestaurant and told the waitress, “A cup of coffee, and make itsnappy.”
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