Synonym: catch, hook, snare, snatch, trap. Similar words: snare, snap, snafu, snarl, snail, snake, snatch, ensnare. Meaning: [snæg] n. 1. a sharp protuberance 2. a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest 3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart 4. an unforeseen obstacle. v. 1. catch on a snag 2. get by acting quickly and smartly 3. hew jaggedly.
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31 The snag is that online users are reluctant to give out information about themselves to Web sites.
32 Wednesday, the pact hit a snag Thursday morning over several smaller issues.
33 The obvious snag with free space communication by light is that the atmosphere attenuates the beam.
34 Another snag, which it appears was not anticipated, concerns viewing by busload.
35 From the ant's perspective the only snag in this excellent scheme is the quality of its diet.
36 The only snag was that Auger made a bad take-off and punctured one of his auxiliary tanks and broke off his tailwheel.
37 Feel briar and thorn snag heel and heart and soul, but never think that hiding is the end of it.
38 The process hit a snag Tuesday when a vital meeting had to be canceled.
39 The snag about recording is that an enormous amount of material is produced which is very tedious to analyse.
40 Then I ran into a snag - the newspaper had no printed address.
41 The snag was blamed on a shuttle bolt that protruded into the reel mechanism but was overlooked in the pre-flight engineering analysis.
42 Then she saw the major snag with the whole idea.
43 This savvy-enough production will snag hordes who love a mindless evening.
44 The snag is that even the moderates are not always what they seem.
45 There had to be a snag, of course, a fly in the ointment.
46 The snag is that many local managers are refusing to agree to this concession.
47 I wish I could go with her, that's the only snag.
48 The effort to regulate HMOs hit a snag in the recent legislative session, when Gov.
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49 The snag with disarmament, for all its other merits, is that it disrupts the established Soviet routine.
50 Don't open the packet with your teeth and be careful not to snag the rubber with rings or finger-nails.
51 Some outsiders have a better understanding of our assets than we do, and want to snag a piece of the L.
52 The smooth finish means clothes are less likely to snag than on ordinary basketwork.
53 The snag is that the pattern of these areas is different for every airport in the world.
54 The snag is that life insurers, too, are relationship investors.
55 The snag is that pressing business in London precludes my making any voyages just at present.
56 The only snag in his life is everybody expects him to live up to his heart-throb image.
57 The snag is - first you must harness the fish.
58 The only snag could be securing a work permit.
59 A snag caught her snowshoe.
60 There must be a snag in It'somewhere.
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