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Carla H. Lopez
Hello everybody I came across with an expression I would like to understand, it's called "to get snagged". What does that mean?
12 mei 2023 04:57
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Think of walking in a field with tall bushes which have thorns. Like blackberry bushes. The thorns will attach to your clothes. So snag is when the thorns grab onto your clothes.
12 mei 2023
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The word can also be used in a romantic context, as in "she snagged herself a great guy".
12 mei 2023
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Aside from what the others have said, I think you might also say, for example: "A coworker snagged me into another problem before I could leave the office." Using "to get" makes it a passive form. "I got snagged into another problem at work before I could leave." It leaves the "who" unstated.
12 mei 2023
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"Snagged" is another word for being caught or taking possession of something or someone, usually in the physical sense. Examples: I snagged a new pair of sneakers during that sale. He snagged him(self) a new girlfriend. My bookbag snagged on the something sticking out. Also, you can reference Britannica.com and search "snag".
12 mei 2023
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