snag|snags in English
noun
jagged projection, sharp protruding point; tree branch or tree stump partially submerged in a lake or river; hidden obstacle, unseen danger; hole, tear, run (esp. one made by a sharp projection)
Use "snag|snags" in a sentence
1. Aneled Snags is an Weapon in Dragon's Dogma
2. We don't anticipate any snags in/with the negotiations.
3. The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.
4. Synonym: snag (Australia) Bangers and mash
5. Let me know if you run into any snags.
6. A minor snag is that it's expensive.
7. However, the industry may hit snags in cashing in on their investments.
8. 1 A minor snag is that it's expensive.
9. However, there's a snag in this intergalactic transportation scheme.
10. 6 There must be a snag in it somewhere.
11. 2 The only snag is, I can't afford it!
12. The snag about an endowment mortgage is its inflexibility.
13. You know, snag a big-ass wide-screen.
14. 17 The only snag is that uncomfortable proviso.
15. Snallygaster Snags Pennsylvania Avenue for DC's Beastliest Beer Festival on Oct
16. 19 There was a snag in the car-bomb plan.
17. A newspaper headline declared: “Communication Snag Led to Tragedy.”
18. The only snag could be securing a work permit.
19. I have a snag in my best black tights.
20. 16 The nature study project has run into a snag.
21. 7 The only snag is that I have no money.
22. Snag the latest women's Clearance styles at Abercrombie & Fitch
23. 11 I suddenly saw the major snag with the whole idea.
24. Profits were dampened by slower workstation sales and snags in disk-drive production.
25. 20 However, there's a snag in this intergalactic transportation scheme.