snagged

past tense of snag

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Recent Examples of snagged Then, seven years ago, Cohen snagged a rare vacant plot for sale—modest in scale, at roughly half an acre, but blessed with pristine ocean frontage and perfect for the family escape of his imagination. Sam Cochran, Architectural Digest, 25 June 2026 His one-hop throw to the plate, which came after second baseman Casey Schmitt snagged a lineout but threw wildly to second base, momentarily preserved a scoreless game. Andrew Baggarly, New York Times, 25 June 2026 Betts, who won six Gold Glove awards as a right fielder before becoming the regular shortstop, snagged a grounder up the middle and fired an off-balance, on-target throw to first base to retire Ryan Kreidler and end the fourth with runners at second and third. CBS News, 24 June 2026 Darryn Peterson went to the Utah Jazz with the second pick, while the Memphis Grizzles snagged Cameron Boozer. Julie Mazziotta, PEOPLE, 24 June 2026 Cambridge snagged the top spot. Bryan Robinson, Forbes.com, 20 June 2026 The streamer has also been doing a full-court Emmy campaign, boosted last week when the series snagged five TV Critics Association Awards nominations, tied with Heated Rivalry and Industry for the most of any program this year. Josef Adalian, Vulture, 18 June 2026 The New York Knicks have finally snagged the NBA championship title after a nail-biting win against the San Antonio Spurs this past weekend. Emma Burleigh, Fortune, 15 June 2026 London snagged the fourth-place spot, while Hamburg, Germany, claimed fifth place—making the country an unexpected powerhouse for international cuisine, with three German cities ranking among the top five. Lauren Dana Ellman, Travel + Leisure, 14 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for snagged
Verb
  • This is just one in a sweaty dungeon of hundreds of TikTok videos that show women being stalked, grabbed, tortured, tossed to the ground, and handcuffed by scary masked soldiers.
    Kieran Press-Reynolds, Pitchfork, 25 June 2026
  • Her mother asked what had just happened, and the girl related that Spencer had grabbed her.
    Tess Kenny, Chicago Tribune, 25 June 2026
Verb
  • Transfer Josh Derry quickly caught the attention of his teammates and coaches, who raved about his explosiveness and his work ethic during spring camp.
    Matt Murschel, The Orlando Sentinel, 25 June 2026
  • The vandals got to it, they’ve largely been caught and are being prosecuted.
    Jack Date, ABC News, 25 June 2026
Verb
  • Your rich location history and device data get snatched up regularly in such fences by private companies; your present and past self travels through them constantly.
    Anne Toomey McKenna, The Conversation, 30 June 2026
  • But the fear of being snatched by ICE agents remains, Neel said.
    Kerry Burke, New York Daily News, 26 June 2026

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“Snagged.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/snagged. Accessed 1 Jul. 2026.

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