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  1. SNAG definition: 1. a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage: 2. a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : a concealed or unexpected difficulty or obstacle. 2. a. : an irregularity that suggests the result of tearing. especially : a pulled thread in fabric. a snag in her stocking. b. : a jagged tear made by or as if by catching on a snag.

  3. noun. a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation. a short, projecting stump, as of a branch broken or cut off. any sharp or rough projection. a jagged hole, tear, pull, or run in a fabric, as caused by catching on a sharp projection. any obstacle or impediment.

  4. SNAG meaning: 1. a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage: 2. a tear, hole, or loose thread in a piece of clothing…. Learn more.

  5. A snag is a small problem or disadvantage. A police clampdown on car thieves hit a snag when villains stole one of their cars. The school deals with children of high academic ability. The snag is it costs £9,600 a year.

  6. A snag is something sharp that sticks out, like a splinter or a dead tree branch. It’s also a hitch in a plan. If you develop a terrible cat allergy, your lifelong dream of being a cat trainer has hit a snag.

  7. n. 1. A rough, sharp, or jagged protuberance, as: a. A dead or partly dead tree that is still standing. b. A tree or a part of a tree that is sunken in or protrudes above a body of water and is a danger to navigation. c. A snaggletooth. d. A short or imperfectly developed branch of a deer's antler. 2. A break, pull, or tear in fabric. 3.

  8. SNAG definition: 1. a problem or difficulty: 2. If you snag something, it becomes stuck on a sharp object and…. Learn more.

  9. Definitions of 'snag' 1. A snag is a small problem or disadvantage. [...] 2. If you snag part of your clothing on a sharp or rough object or if it snags, it gets caught on the object and tears. [...] More. Conjugations of 'snag' present simple: I snag, you snag [...] past simple: I snagged, you snagged [...] past participle: snagged. More.

  10. noun. snags. A piece, part, or point that sticks out, esp. one that is sharp or rough, as the broken end of a tree limb. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. An underwater tree stump or branch dangerous to navigation. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A broken or irregular tooth. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.