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snag

verb as in catch on something

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The house builder is also dealing with complaints about flooding and outstanding snagging issues on other developments including in one in Cambridgeshire.

From BBC

About five hours after the fire ignited near Somis around 9 a.m. on Nov. 6, some firefighters hit a snag in their response efforts.

Breakout pop stars Sabrina Carpenter and Chapell Roan have snagged nominations in all of the "big four" categories - album, song and record of the year, and best new artist.

From BBC

After beating two defensive backs on a deep angle route midway through the third quarter, he snagged a 48-yard touchdown pass that provided the winning margin during the Bruins’ 27-20 victory over Nebraska.

Order online, or grab merch at any of the eight L.A.-area cafes where you might also consider snagging a couple bags of beans to fill out that tote.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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