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- Dictionarysnag/snaɡ/
noun
- 1. an unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback: "there's one small snag" Similar
- 2. a sharp, angular, or jagged projection: "keep an emery board handy in case of nail snags" Similar
verb
- 1. catch or tear (something) on a sharp projection: "thorns snagged his sweater" Similar
- 2. catch or obtain: informal North American "it's the first time they've snagged the star for a photo"
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SNAG definition: 1. a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage: 2. a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing…. Learn more.
The meaning of SNAG is a concealed or unexpected difficulty or obstacle. How to use snag in a sentence.
Snag definition: a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.. See examples of SNAG used in a sentence.
SNAG meaning: 1. a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage: 2. a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing…. Learn more.
A snag is a small problem or difficulty. A police clampdown on car thieves hit a snag when villains stole one of their cars. American English : snag / ˈsnæg /
n. 1. A rough, sharp, or jagged protuberance, as: a. A dead or partly dead tree that is still standing. b. A tree or a part of a tree that is sunken in or protrudes above a body of water and is a danger to navigation. c. A snaggletooth. d. A short or imperfectly developed branch of a deer's antler. 2. A break, pull, or tear in fabric. 3.
A snag is something sharp that sticks out, like a splinter or a dead tree branch. It’s also a hitch in a plan. If you develop a terrible cat allergy, your lifelong dream of being a cat trainer has hit a snag.
an object or a part of an object that is rough or sharp and may cut something. Check all surfaces for snags and rough edges. (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) a sausage. Word Origin senses 1 to 2 late 16th cent. (in sense (2) of the noun): probably of Scandinavian origin.
snag meaning, definition, what is snag: a problem or disadvantage, especially on...: Learn more.
SNAG meaning: 1. a problem or difficulty: 2. If you snag something, it becomes stuck on a sharp object and…. Learn more.