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How can you use the word snag in a sentence?

it means to grab something. Ex. Snag on that football.


What does snag the aerial mean?

It probably means that something has become entangled in the aerial


What does the idiom 'you hit a big snag' mean?

A snag is anything that stops your progress - literally, a snag is something that catches your boat when you are on a river. Anytime you have plans and something gets in the way, you can say "I hit a snag."it means to encounter a big problem or an obstacle (snag is actually a pile of driftwood often found on rivers)It means that you/someone hit/faced a big problem.something has delayed your plans or you are facing a problem


What is a snag?

A snag is anything that catches or prevents something from progressing. To snag is to stop something from progressing.Her dress caught on a snag.The branch snagged my hair.


What rhymes with snag but means an old cloth?

Rag , flag , snag , bag, nag, crag, slag, tag.


Is snag mean grab while moving?

No, "snag" generally refers to getting caught or entangled on something, rather than grabbing something while in motion.


Why are sausages called snags?

Sausages are something we grab on the fly, a quick or light meal. Something we “snag” (quick grab)


When was Snag it created?

Snag it was created in 1926-09.


How do you use the word 'snag' in a sentence?

"Snag" can be used as both a verb and a noun. You'll tear the hull if you snag the boat on a submerged branch of that tree. Your stocking has a snag. Snag me some of those snacks while you're in the kitchen, would you pleaee, sweetie?


What becomes warm when shaken?

Ya snag. Jonny Cash Ya snag. Jonny Cash Ya snag. Jonny Cash


What is the consonant of snag?

The consonants in the word "snag" are S, N, and G.


What is an synonym for snag?

An alternative word for snag could be obstacle, hindrance, or impediment.