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snag

[snag] / snæg /


VERB
catch on something
Synonyms


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I get to homeroom early enough to snag a computer.

From Literature

The bottom edge of the fence snagged in his afro a little, but he managed to pull it free.

From Literature

She also had a familial connection to snag a spot on industry “ones to watch” lists since she was a child.

From Salon

The Factor Rotation ETF—often referred to by its ticker, DYNF—snagged nearly $14 billion in net new investor dollars last year, more than any other active ETF, according to Morningstar.

From Barron's

The Factor Rotation ETF—often referred to by its ticker, DYNF—snagged nearly $14 billion in net new investor dollars last year, more than any other active ETF, according to Morningstar.

From Barron's