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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61 This enterprise, though, has already hit an embarrassing snag.
62 Your love life may a snag for two reasons.
63 A revolving credit facility, which allows a company to borrow for any reason, would bolster GM's balance sheet and provide a financial cushion should the company's recovery plans hit a snag.
64 This game takes a keen eye and a quick hand to snag the dunking bobber and reel in your catch of the day.
65 According to Dr. Crabtree, recent research suggests that the lines snag far more loggerhead sea turtles than had been thought, perhaps 600 a year, and that most of them die.
66 People would line up for hours to snag a seat for a Jobs keynote address.
67 The school deals exclusively with children of high academic ability. There is a snag though, it costs £9,600 a year.
68 We didn't expect to hit a snag before the machine was ready for production.
69 Once a red-tailed hawk had settled onto a snag about ten feet away and stared at him, cocking its head as if it were trying to figure out what sort of creature Andrew was.
70 The one snag on the lander occurred when the protective sheath around the trench-digging robotic arm failed to unwrap all the way after touchdown and now covers the arm's elbow joint.
71 She wondered why Thurston had not warned her of this risky snag.
72 The talks hit a snag in December when the government said it would conduct a legal review of agreements reached with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front(MILF) over the previous three years.
73 The Lakers look to snag a new win-streak high tonight at Seattle against the SuperSonics.
74 One snag is that they do not totally banish power losses.
75 And I take every snag in my way as a stepping-stone.
76 The Lakers look to snag a new win-streak high tonight at Seattle against the SuperSonics. They then play Portland, Miami and the Trail Blazers again.
77 Only a snag down the knee of her tights leavens her impenetrable neatness.
78 It is to be expected that an experiment will sometimes run into a snag at first.
79 The dresses have no velcro or zippers to frustrate your little one or snag the fabric.
80 By using the camouflaged end of its tongue to pretend to be a smaller, cuter creature, the tempter caused Mace to reach into the knothole,[www.Sentencedict.com] where it proceeded to snag his arm.
81 The only snag is the Third Law of Thermodynamics, which says it's impossible to go below -459 F.
82 Would you please draw together the snag in my cuff?
83 For the theater and other cultural offerings, London and New York are well-known for their half-price ticket booths, but you can find virtual ways to snag cheap tickets.
84 Early on, he wrote software to snag expiring names on the cheap.
85 If Augustin performs well this season Felton will be another player some team can possibly snag with an offer sheet.
86 But if we select the right flank and hit a snag, nothing will be achieved.
87 He hit a snag.
88 Problems easily solved. Immediate solutions - to any question or - _ - snag thatmight come _ up.
89 Republican efforts to confirm Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations hit a snag.
90 The snag is that the familiar problems of monetary inflation apply to job - title inflation as well.
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