To tear or rip something forcefully or suddenly. verb
He managed to strappare the letter from her hands before she could read it.
The wind was so strong that it seemed like it would strappare the roof off the house.
To snatch or take something away quickly or by force. verb
The thief tried to strappare the purse from the woman's grasp.
She had to strappare the toy from the dog's mouth before it was destroyed.
To extract or obtain something with effort or difficulty. verb
He managed to strappare a confession from the suspect after hours of questioning.
The team had to strappare a victory in the final minutes of the game.