Sentences with phrase «little snag»

The phrase "little snag" means a small problem or issue that may temporarily slow down progress or cause difficulties. Full definition
Much as Nintendo's enormous «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» did earlier this year, «Super Mario Odyssey» fills its world with little snags everywhere that you can pull.
Maybe the business of being a team as big as Bayern just doesn't allow for the little snags and wrinkles.
We've hit a little snag in that she waits until AFTER bedtime to get up and make one final trip to the potty.
I have come to think that he is just my little SNAG (Sensitive New Age Guy) and I love him all the more dearly.
There's just one little snag: Today's sound quality is miserable, worse than what I was listening to on my budget stereo 30 years ago.
I ran into a little snag this morning because linkytools is down, so mama had to call for backup... * winks at inlinkz *..
We had a little snag this week, but we are here!!
A conversation between Dave Bowman (Keir Dullea) and that Mission Control guy («Sorry about this little snag, fellas») about what turned HAL into a killer.
The comedy hit of 2009, The Hangover, introduced us to four friends who hit a little snag in Las Vegas in a last - minute stag party.
Except, see, here's where we hit a little snag, Matt Damon.
We can not thank you guys enough for getting us through this little snag.
Sony recently released a new firmware update for the PlayStation Vita but it has hit a little snag.
There's just one little snag: You want to suggest marriage preparation classes and / or counseling, but you're not sure how to bring it up to your fiancé without scaring him.
This book gives practical step by step knowledge of how to communicate with your partner and the little snags that you run into day by day without even knowing it.
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