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snag
noun as in complication in situation
Example Sentences
The bigger question will be which films are able to snag the final two slots.”
She tried for three months to snag a ticket to the store’s silent reading night before she secured a spot for the September event.
So when Browne finally did fire his pass over the middle, Fitzgerald was there at just the right moment to snag his second interception of the game.
Bite-sized finger foods let guests snag something as they walk by, without hovering around the table or searching for a spot to set their plate down.
As for Foster, who first snagged my attention as the pathetic loon in “Alpha Dog,” he knows how to play a hiss-worthy heel.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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