verb
- caught or torn on something sharp or rough
- obtained or acquired something quickly or unexpectedly
Usage: past tense of snag
Usage: informal; past tense of snag
Examples
- My sweater snagged on the fence as I climbed over it.
- The fishing line snagged on a branch underwater.
- She snagged her pantyhose on the rough wooden chair.
- He snagged the last ticket to the concert.
- I snagged a great deal on those shoes during the sale.
- The kite snagged in the tree branches.
- They snagged a table at the popular restaurant without a reservation.