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snag

verb as in catch on something

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Both actors said they opted for current stage names after learning that other actors in the Screen Actors Guild had already snagged their preferred names.

Luckily for him, his mantelpiece is looking pretty full after his 2021 release, It Takes Two, snagged a clutch of the games industry's biggest awards.

From BBC

After a strong showing at the BAFTAs, the Critics Choice Awards, and the Costume Designers Guild, it’s hard to imagine a film other than “Wicked” snagging this win.

From Salon

Shockingly, this superior sequel only snagged four nominations — best picture plus three technical categories — when it deserved to gobble them up like a Shai-Hulud.

The $8-billion deal has hit a snag at the Federal Communications Commission.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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