Sentence examples for to snags from inspiring English sources

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to snags

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A stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance.

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Squirrels may also lose part of the tail to snags like tree clefts and fences.

Progress has stalled owing to snags between Japan and America Japann won't compromise on protections for its farmers, nor will America on the car industry.

Indeed, engineers tried to make it work for many years, but failed due to snags in the "last mile": in particular, the final "step-down" power transformer, at the point where the power from the grid enters a home or office, interfered with the flow of data.But two new ways have been devised to solve this problem.

Bioinformatic approaches are noteworthy owing to snags before experimental determination of 3D protein structures [ 27, 46].

Participants (with cervicogenic dizziness) will be randomly allocated to SNAGs, Maitland passive joint mobilisation or placebo groups.

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Too slow to snag one?

It's easier to snag upgrades.

Never before had I needed medicine to snag my women.

Regulars arrive early to snag a seat snug against it.

Download the Gett app to snag a tasty treat.

Valentin tried to snag it with a lure.

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