snagged Sentence Examples

  1. I snagged a rock while hiking and tripped, injuring my ankle.
  2. The fisherman snagged a massive trout on his hook and couldn't reel it in fast enough.
  3. The thief snagged the necklace from the display case without anyone noticing.
  4. The dog's leash snagged on a fence, preventing it from chasing after a squirrel.
  5. The wind snagged the kite, sending it soaring high into the air.
  6. The waiter accidentally snagged the tablecloth with the dish, sending plates crashing to the floor.
  7. The climber's rope snagged on a sharp rock, forcing them to stop their ascent.
  8. The boat's anchor snagged on the seabed, preventing it from leaving the harbor.
  9. The child snagged their finger on a nail, causing it to bleed.
  10. The boxer snagged his opponent's glove, giving himself an unfair advantage in the match.

snagged Meaning

snagged

a pulled thread in fabric, an uneven or broken part sticking out from a smooth surface, a jagged tear made by or as if by catching on a snag, a concealed or unexpected difficulty, to catch and usually damage on or as if on a snag, to catch on or as if on a snag, a stump of a tooth, a projecting tooth, a rough sharp or jagged projecting part, to halt or impede as if by catching on a snag, a tree or branch when stuck underwater and not visible from the surface, a concealed or unexpected difficulty or obstacle, to hew, trim, or cut roughly or jaggedly, an irregularity that suggests the result of tearing, one of the secondary branches of an antler, a standing dead tree, to catch or obtain usually by quick action or good fortune, a tree or branch embedded in a lake or stream bed and constituting a hazard to navigation, to clear (something, such as a river) of snags

FAQs About the word snagged

a pulled thread in fabric, an uneven or broken part sticking out from a smooth surface, a jagged tear made by or as if by catching on a snag, a concealed or une

caught, snatched,grabbed, grappled, hooked, snapped (up), got, snared, collared, nailed

missed, released, freed, dropped, liberated,discharged, unhanded,loosened

I snagged a rock while hiking and tripped, injuring my ankle.

The fisherman snagged a massive trout on his hook and couldn't reel it in fast enough.

The thief snagged the necklace from the display case without anyone noticing.

The dog's leash snagged on a fence, preventing it from chasing after a squirrel.