Definition of snap-on in US English:
snap-on
(also snap-in)
adjectiveˈsnapˌänˈsnæpˌɑn
attributive Denoting a cover or attachment that is attached or secured with a snap.
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Example sentencesExamples
- Gas washers come with a series of snap-on nozzles, so pick the one that produces the widest fan of water.
- It has a pocket clip on one end which is attached to the snap-on cap which covers the USB end of the unit.
- Clipped to the dashboard, I noticed a tiny mobile phone with a jungle-themed snap-on cover.
- At each grommet location, follow the manufacturer's instructions to trim the fabric from the grommet hole and attach the snap-on cover.
- The next time you experience hum, buzz, radio or television interference, attach a snap-on ferrite clamshell to the cable where it goes into a device.