It means caught on something
Snagged means caught on something.
I snagged a cookie from the countertop, where it lay, unattended.
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
A root word the word in which one word is based on such as: make (the root word) making (the other word)
The word "nonitive" is used by few to mean that they are very serious about what they are talking about. This is not a real word and you will not find it in the dictionary.
The root snagged the hem of his pants. what a beast.
The word "snagged" follows the rule of doubling the final consonant when adding the -ed ending to a word that ends in a single vowel followed by a consonant.
The word "snagged" follows the spelling rule that when a one-syllable verb ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, you double the final consonant before adding the suffix "-ed."
Snagged means caught on something.
I snagged a cookie from the countertop, where it lay, unattended.
If something "catches" your eye, it has snagged your attention. You are focused on that thing for whatever reason.
snagged
When someone steals your pokemon.
When someone steals your pokemon.
Tenterhooks are vicious s-shaped hooks, used to stretch linen in the fields, one end snagged through the cloth and the other end looped over a wooden frame. Being on tenterhooks would involve having one snagged through each hand/foot, then pulled out tight - so not particularly comfortable.
she is interested in sum1 else..or she doesnt want it to get dirty ;)
slept late snagged my stockings