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is snagging

  • present progressive
    of snag (3rd person singular).
    snag
    noun
    a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.

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The ultimate coup is snagging tickets to the White House, which reopened for public tours in April after a two-year pause.

From Seattle Times May 24, 2022

But what this year's deep team really cares about is snagging that No. 1 record in the Eastern Conference.

From Newsweek Jan. 26, 2011

Mitchum is snagging coconuts and noosing turtles; Deborah is roasting breadfruit and thatching a sail.

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