Snag
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British pronunciation/snˈæɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈsnæɡ/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "snag"

to snag
01

to catch something on a sharp or rough object, resulting in damage or tearing

Transitive: to snag sth on a sharp object
to snag definition and meaning
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She accidentally snagged her dress on a rusty nail, causing a tear in the fabric.
The cat snagged the curtains on the window latch, making it difficult to open and close them smoothly.
The dog 's snagged his leash on a tree root, causing him to stumble.
02

naghag, mahuli

to become entangled or caught on a sharp object or projection
Intransitive: to snag on a sharp object
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The fishing line snagged on a submerged branch, causing the angler to lose their lure.
Her sweater snagged on a nail sticking out of the fence as she walked past.
The curtain snagged on a rough edge of the window frame, causing it to tear.
03

makakuha, magpakuha

to catch or obtain something unexpectedly or with difficulty
Transitive: to snag sth
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She managed to snag a front-row seat at the concert by arriving early.
He snagged a rare first edition of his favorite book at the antique store.
The team captain snagged the winning goal in the final minutes of the game.
01

problema, hadlang

a difficulty or problem, particularly a minor, hidden, or unpredicted one
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They hit a snag while assembling the furniture and had to start over.
The project ran into a snag when the required materials were delayed.
Everything was going smoothly until they encountered a snag in the software.
02

punit, pagsabog

an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
03

patay na puno, tuod

a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest
04

protrusion, kilabit

a sharp protuberance
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