Snag | Mean of snag in English Dictionary

/ˈsnæg/

  • Noun
  • an unexpected problem or difficulty
    1. We hit a snag with our travel plans. = We ran into a snag with our travel plans. [=we had a problem with our travel plans]
  • a sharp or broken part of something that sticks out from a smooth surface
    1. I caught my sleeve on a snag and tore it.
  • a thread that sticks out from a piece of cloth
    1. My sweater has a snag where I caught it on a nail.
  • a dead tree or tree stump that is still standing up
    1. After the fire, there were a few snags still smoldering.
  • Verb
  • to catch and tear (something) on something sharp
    1. I snagged my favorite sweater on a nail.
  • to catch, capture, or get (something or someone) by quick action or good luck
    1. The shortstop snagged the grounder.
    2. The police snagged the suspect as he was trying to run away.
    3. I managed to snag the information I needed from/off the Internet.
    4. Can I snag a ride from/with you?
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