adv. [Cf. prec.] With a snap or snaps; snappishly.
1567. Drant, Horace, Ep., B vij. He redeth them so fearse, And doth theire workes so snapingly and snatchingly rehearse.
1884. J. Parker, Apost. Life, III. 13. When was Good-bye said quite snappingly and briefly and with abruptness?
1896. Westm. Gaz., 12 Dec., 1. Numerous dogs of every breed and aggressiveness career snappingly about.