snag
31snag — 1. noun /ˈsnæɡ/ a) 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. b) A tooth projecting beyond the rest; contemptuously, a broken or decayed tooth. Syn: hitch …
32snag — snag1 noun 1》 an unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback. 2》 a sharp or jagged projection. 3》 a small rent or tear. 4》 N. Amer. a dead tree. verb (snags, snagging, snagged) 1》 catch or tear on a snag. 2》 N. Amer. informal catch; obtain.… …
33snag — 1. noun we ve met a snag Syn: complication, difficulty, catch, hitch, obstacle, pitfall, problem, setback, disadvantage, drawback 2. verb thorns snagged his sweater Syn: catch, hook, tear …
34snag — [snæg] noun [C] I a problem or disadvantage II verb [I/T] snag [snæg] to damage something, especially clothing, with something that is sharp or rough …
35Snag boat — Snag Snag, n. [Prov. E., n., a lump on a tree where a branch has been cut off; v., to cut off the twigs and small branches from a tree, of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. snaigh, snaidh, to cut down, to prune, to sharpen, p. p. snaighte, snaidhte, cut… …
36Snag tooth — Snag Snag, n. [Prov. E., n., a lump on a tree where a branch has been cut off; v., to cut off the twigs and small branches from a tree, of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. snaigh, snaidh, to cut down, to prune, to sharpen, p. p. snaighte, snaidhte, cut… …
37Snag, Yukon — Snag is a village located on a small, dry weather sideroad off the Alaska Highway a few kilometres south of Beaver Creek, Yukon, Canada. The village of Snag is located in a bowl shaped valley of the White River and its tributaries, including Snag …
38Snag Pool — Bild gesucht  BW Geographische Lage Western Australia (Australien) Zufl …
39snag|gle|tooth — «SNAG uhl TOOTHT», noun, plural teeth. an uneven, broken, or projecting tooth. ╂[perhaps < a diminutive form of snag + tooth] …
40snag|gle-toothed — «SNAG uhl TOOTHT», adjective. having snaggleteeth: »a snaggle toothed grin …