ppl. a. [f. SNAP v.] Broken with a snap; also colloq., abrupt, sudden.
1867. Augusta Wilson, Vashti, xii. Snapped harness, broken carriage, torn flesh, and strained joints.
1893. Leland, Mem., II. 293. A lively incident which was to put a snapped end to this humbugging.
1900. Daily News, 8 Aug., 5/1. A cart loaded with snapped branches.