"Snaggle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snaggle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snaggle" Meaning

A word that's not very common!

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.

Example: "Her hair had snaggled after she slept on it with a broken comb."

"Snaggle" Examples

Definition

verb: to catch or get something suddenly, esp. a fish, in a net or on a hook.
noun: a tangled piece of string or thread.

5 Usage Examples

Verbal Usage

1. She snagged the trophy without anyone noticing.
2. The fishermen were skilled at snagging their catch early in the morning.

Noun Usage

1. Be careful or you might get a snaggle in your sweater.
2. The tailor carefully threaded the needle to avoid getting a snaggle in the fabric.

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