1. snagged - Adjective
2. snagged - Verb
Derived from snag
of Snag
Full of snags; snaggy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA company associated with the star apparently snagged up several units in the building for a grand total of about $11.8 million. Source: Internet
A fan dressed in Cubs’ gear stood at the railing and snagged the ball out of midair. Source: Internet
In other moves of note on a 32-trade day, Carolina got centre Vincent Trocheck from Florida and snagged defenceman Sami Vatanen from New Jersey. Source: Internet
He said one theory was the pantograph — the device that connects the overhead cable to the train — snagged and pulled the wire. Source: Internet
Having already snagged a Golden Globe, BAFTA, and SAG award for this role, it’s pretty obvious that this award season is a fan of Laura Dern. Source: Internet
Joel grew up learning the drums alongside his twin brother, Josh, at the knee of their godfather, switching to the vibraphone only reluctantly after Josh snagged the drum chair in their middle school band. Source: Internet