snaggy

[ˈsnæɡi]

snaggy Definition

  • 1having many snags or sharp projections
  • 2difficult to traverse or move through due to snags or obstacles

Using snaggy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The path through the forest was snaggy and difficult to walk on.

  • Example

    The fishing line got caught on a snaggy branch.

  • Example

    The old fence was snaggy and had many sharp edges.

  • Example

    The river was too snaggy for boating.

snaggy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snaggy

Antonyms for snaggy

Phrases with snaggy

  • teeth that are uneven or have jagged edges

    Example

    He was self-conscious about his snaggy teeth and rarely smiled in public.

  • snaggy clothes

    clothes that have snags or pulls in the fabric

    Example

    She didn't want to wear her snaggy sweater to the party.

  • hair that is tangled or has snags in it

    Example

    She brushed her snaggy hair until it was smooth and shiny.

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Summary: snaggy in Brief

'Snaggy' [ˈsnæɡi] describes something that has many snags or sharp projections, making it difficult to traverse or move through. It can refer to physical objects like paths, fences, or rivers, as well as teeth, clothes, or hair that have snags or pulls. Synonyms include 'rough,' 'uneven,' and 'jagged.'