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snap-in

[ snap-in ]

adjective

  1. designed to be attached or held by snapping into position by snaps.


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“He has been so steady, so consistent, so versatile. … I think he’s playing as well as he’s ever played in his career, and that’s a big statement, because I think he’s been a really underrated player in this league if you’re watching the tape and you see what he does snap-in and snap-out, instead of just looking at his stat sheet.”

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“You see a lot of these splash players, sometimes if you really watch them snap-in snap-out, you’re saying, ‘You know, are you really just digging deep when you’ve got a chance to accumulate some stats?

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Home Depot sells kits with white aluminum frame sections, plastic snap-in corners and flexible cord, which is called spline, starting at $9.98 for a 36-inch square window.

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It also let players customize the race track with snap-in pieces to add banking turns, jumps, and bridges. In standard game modes, the trucks will act just like the cars, with distinct weapons and upgrade paths for players to funnel experience points into.

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Eventually, snap-in modules will be sold for $5 to $15 apiece, says Nex founder Adam Adelman, and will carry sensors or allow the wearer to unlock, for example, new content in a game.

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