snagged

[snæɡd]

snagged Definition

  • 1caught or stuck on something projecting or jagged
  • 2obtained or acquired something, especially unexpectedly or quickly

Using snagged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snagged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fishing line got snagged on a rock.

  • Example

    Her dress got snagged on the fence.

  • Example

    I snagged a great deal on that jacket.

  • Example

    He snagged the last ticket to the concert.

  • Example

    She snagged an interview with the CEO.

snagged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snagged

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Summary: snagged in Brief

The term 'snagged' [snæɡd] has two meanings. First, it refers to something caught or stuck on a jagged object. Second, it means obtaining or acquiring something, especially unexpectedly or quickly. Examples of the former include 'Her dress got snagged on the fence,' while examples of the latter include 'I snagged a great deal on that jacket.'

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