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snaggy

[snag-ee] / ˈsnæg i /


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It was carried through the dense, snaggy brush of the forest until the woods intersected a trail.

From New York Times • May 21, 2012

A troupe of actors in snaggy bear costumes and moose outfits frolics through a wilderness of papier-mache rocks and trees painted on screens, while a chorus of owls and frogs makes deep-woods sounds.

From Time Magazine Archive

He got my finger, through the glove, with his snaggy, chalk-hued mandibles, while he made a thin hissing noise.

From Stamped Caution by Gallun, Raymond Z.

His teeth were long and snaggy, and discolored by tobacco juice.

From The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Stillwell, Leander

My face had the hospital pallor, and, with my long hair and beard, I know I looked "snaggy" like a potato that has been forgotten in a dark corner of the cellar.

From Three Times and Out by McClung, Nellie L.




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