snag|snagged|snagging|snags in English
verb
catch on a jagged projection; tear on a sharp protruding part; catch, grab (Informal); be caught, become entangled, be obstructed
Use "snag|snagged|snagging|snags" in a sentence
1. And my umbrella accidentally snagged the fire alarm.
2. Aneled Snags is an Weapon in Dragon's Dogma
3. Baby we start snagging, you come in part clothes
4. Local fishermen's nets kept snagging on underwater objects.
5. We don't anticipate any snags in/with the negotiations.
6. Possible threats include tidal forces, rock abrasion or snagging from fishing nets.
7. The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.
8. Gill: Oh no, look! I snagged my pantyhose, the left leg.
9. Synonym: snag (Australia) Bangers and mash
10. Let me know if you run into any snags.
11. A minor snag is that it's expensive.
12. However, the industry may hit snags in cashing in on their investments.
13. 1 A minor snag is that it's expensive.
14. Gill: Oh no, look! I've snagged my pantyhose, the left leg.
15. However, there's a snag in this intergalactic transportation scheme.
16. 6 There must be a snag in it somewhere.
17. 2 The only snag is, I can't afford it!
18. The snag about an endowment mortgage is its inflexibility.
19. You know, snag a big-ass wide-screen.
20. 17 The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.
21. Snallygaster Snags Pennsylvania Avenue for DC's Beastliest Beer Festival on Oct
22. 19 There was a snag in the car-bomb plan.
23. A newspaper headline declared: “Communication Snag Led to Tragedy.”
24. Claws snagged on the photographer's clothing, but he managed to wrench himself away.
25. The only snag could be securing a work permit.