100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "snag"

Definition

The term "snag" as a common noun refers to:

  1. A sharp or jagged projection, often on a tree or other surface that can catch or impede movement.
  2. An unexpected obstacle or problem that hinders progress or success.
  3. A minor issue or flaw that may need to be addressed.

Synonyms

  • Obstacle
  • Hiccup
  • Catch
  • Problem
  • Difficulty
  • Setback
  • Impediment
  • Snarl
  • Complication

Antonyms

  • Solution
  • Aid
  • Assistance
  • Advantage
  • Help
  • Benefit

Examples

  1. I tried to snag that last piece of cake before it was gone.
  2. She managed to snag a great deal on her new phone.
  3. They didn't want to snag any attention while they were working.
  4. He was able to snag a ticket to the sold-out concert.
  5. We might snag a few additional sales if we lower our prices.
  6. I hope we don't snag any issues with the new software update.
  7. She accidentally snagged her dress on the fence.
  8. I need to snag a ride to the airport tomorrow.
  9. They were able to snag some free samples at the event.
  10. He always seems to snag the best parking spots.
  11. Make sure you don’t snag your sweater on the door handle.
  12. We might snag a glimpse of the sunset from this viewpoint.
  13. I accidentally snagged my finger on the rough edge.
  14. We should snag some lunch before the meeting.
  15. If you don’t hurry, you might snag the last available seat.
  16. She was able to snag a great job offer after the interview.
  17. Don’t snag your hair on that branch as you walk by.
  18. They hope to snag a sponsorship deal soon.
  19. The dog managed to snag the frisbee out of the air.
  20. I need to snag an appointment with the dentist.
  21. We’ll snag a quick picture before the sun sets.
  22. They were lucky to snag the last hotel room in town.
  23. I don’t want to snag any negative attention at the party.
  24. She tried to snag the last slice of pizza.
  25. Let’s snag a few extra chairs for the guests.
  26. He tends to snag attention wherever he goes.
  27. Can you snag that book from the top shelf for me?
  28. We should snag a deal on flights if we book early.
  29. I hope we don’t snag any delays during our trip.
  30. I always seem to snag the short straw in these situations.
  31. Let’s snag some coffee before we start working.
  32. He managed to snag an internship at a prestigious company.
  33. I need to snag a few groceries on my way home.
  34. Be careful not to snag your foot on the uneven pavement.
  35. She was able to snag a rare collectible at the auction.
  36. Can you snag me a pen while you’re up?
  37. We might snag a few more participants if we advertise.
  38. The cat tried to snag the toy from under the couch.
  39. I was hoping to snag a few minutes of your time.
  40. He managed to snag a complimentary upgrade to first class.
  41. She was aiming to snag the lead role in the play.
  42. Don’t snag your coat on that nail sticking out.
  43. Let’s snag a table by the window for dinner.
  44. They wanted to snag a good deal on their new car.
  45. I’m going to snag a picture of that beautiful sunset.
  46. Can you help me snag the last piece of information?
  47. We need to snag some extra time to finish the project.
  48. I hope I don’t snag a cold before the trip.
  49. I managed to snag the last donut in the box.
  50. He tried to snag a few people for his team.
  51. Don’t snag your shoes on the carpet when you walk.
  52. They hoped to snag a big client with their proposal.
  53. Let’s snag some popcorn before the movie starts.
  54. I don’t want to snag a reputation for being late.
  55. She always finds a way to snag the best deals.
  56. He was able to snag a last-minute flight.
  57. I need to snag my jacket before we leave.
  58. We might snag a few laughs during the comedy show.
  59. I was excited to snag a front-row seat at the event.
  60. Be careful not to snag your dress on the railing.
  61. They want to snag a chance to meet the author.
  62. I hope to snag a promotion at work this year.
  63. She tried to snag a few moments of peace.
  64. They planned to snag some souvenirs from their trip.
  65. Don’t snag your skin on that sharp edge.
  66. He was able to snag an early bird discount.
  67. I want to snag a quick bite before the meeting.
  68. Let’s snag a few good stories to share.
  69. I always seem to snag the last laugh in our debates.
  70. She managed to snag an exclusive interview.
  71. Can you snag a towel from the bathroom?
  72. I hope to snag an invitation to the gala.
  73. We need to snag some time to connect later.
  74. He tried to snag the last available spot in the class.
  75. I want to snag a picture with the celebrity.
  76. Let’s snag some ice cream on our way home.
  77. I need to snag a backup plan just in case.
  78. They hope to snag a deal before the end of the month.
  79. She wanted to snag the job of her dreams.
  80. Make sure you don’t snag your hair on the fence.
  81. He wanted to snag a deal on a new laptop.
  82. I hope to snag a few more hours of sleep.
  83. They tried to snag some valuable insight during the meeting.
  84. She was pleased to snag a great seat at the show.
  85. Let’s snag a picture to remember this moment.
  86. I need to snag my glasses from the other room.
  87. We’re hoping to snag a few more clients.
  88. He managed to snag a great bargain at the flea market.
  89. Don’t snag your pants on the sharp corner.
  90. I want to snag a few more minutes to relax.
  91. They were lucky to snag a front-row seat.
  92. I’m going to snag that opportunity if it comes up.
  93. We need to snag some extra time for the presentation.
  94. She managed to snag the last spot in the workshop.
  95. Let’s snag a few more snacks for the movie night.
  96. He tried to snag a deal on the new video game.
  97. I hope I don’t snag any issues with my application.
  98. Can you snag me a drink while you’re up?
  99. We should snag some time to catch up soon.
  100. She was thrilled to snag an autograph from her favorite actor.