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unsnag

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un·snag  (n-sng)
tr.v. un·snagged, un·snag·ging, un·snags
To free of snags: "unsnags fine legal problems for the lawyers presenting their cases" (Savvy).


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If it is, gently pull up on the link until it unsnags.
As the bin was moved by an overhead gantry through the tunnel, the gantry snagged on its electrical line and Pasillas was sent to unsnag it.
 
 
 
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