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snag
v. catch on a jagged projection; tear on a sharp protruding part; catch, grab (Informal); be caught, become entangled, be obstructed

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Snagging
Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, or foul hooking, is a method of fishing that entails catching a fish using hooks without the fish having to take the bait with their mouth. This is achieved by pulling the fishing line out of the water very quickly as soon as any movement is felt on the line, with the intention of piercing the fish in the flesh with the hook. Weighted lures with multiple hooks are often used to increase chances of success.

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snag

Noun
1. a sharp protuberance
(hypernym) bulge, bump, hump, gibbosity, gibbousness, jut, prominence, protuberance, protrusion, extrusion, excrescence
2. a dead tree that is still standing, usually in an undisturbed forest; "a snag can provide food and a habitat for insects and birds"
(hypernym) tree
3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
(synonym) rip, rent, split, tear
(hypernym) opening, gap
4. an unforeseen obstacle
(synonym) hang-up, hitch, rub
(hypernym) obstacle, obstruction

Verb
1. catch on a snag; "I snagged my stocking"
(hypernym) hitch, catch
2. get by acting quickly and smartly; "snag a bargain"
(hypernym) obtain
3. hew jaggedly
(hypernym) hew


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snag
v. zadrhnout

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snag
Czas. rozdzierać