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snag 1. a small loop or hole in a fabric caused by a sharp object 2. Engineering a projection that brings to a stop a sliding or rotating component 3. Chiefly US and Canadian a tree stump in a riverbed that is dangerous to navigation 4. US and Canadian a standing dead tree, esp one used as a perch by an eagle
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060" thicknesses, feature factory bevel edges to prevent snagging, and come in 54 colors, InPro's Sanparrel rigid vinyl does not outgas, which makes it a lower-cost protection material for nursing homes and other healthcare applications. Clipped corners prevent the spill guard from snagging truck bodies, building columns or metal siding Rubyancy Estrada, 17, of Van Nuys was appalled by the trash she was snagging from trees with a stick and wondered aloud how safe the ocean water was where river channel's runoff flows. |
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