"Snagged" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snagged" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snagged" Meaning

Snagged means to catch or hook something by impaling it with a sharp point, typically by accident or carelessly.

Example: "I snagged my sweater on the nail and it ripped."

"Snagged" Examples

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She snagged her expensive new dress on the broken glass.
He snagged a great deal on the condo and was able to afford it on his salary.
Can you help me snag a appointment with the director?
The athlete snagged a medal at the Olympics.
The strong wind snagged the sailboats and they broke free from the dock.

"Snagged" Similar Words

Snacking

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Snacks

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Food items eaten between meals, often lightly prepared.

Snaefell

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Snaefellsjokull

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Snaffle

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Snaffle is a verb that means to seize or capture something suddenly and firmly, often in a cruel or harsh manner. It can also refer to a type of bridle bit used in horse riding, designed to prevent the horse from biting or rearing.

Snafu

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Snaggle

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A word that's not very common!<br><br>The word "snaggle" is a verb that means to become or make something rough or untidy, especially hair. It can also refer to a discrepancy or error in a document or record.<br><br>Example: "Her hair had snaggled after she slept on it with a broken comb."

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Snaggletoothed

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Snags

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