How to Use hit a snag in a Sentence

hit a snag

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  • Hunter Bryant's strong start to training camp has hit a snag.
    Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press, 23 Aug. 2020
  • Joe hit a snag in his plan and returned to the vault to find that Delilah had been murdered.
    Glenn Garner, PEOPLE.com, 14 Oct. 2021
  • Those plans hit a snag in Week 2 when Taylor hurt his hamstring in the first half of a loss to the Browns.
    BostonGlobe.com, 9 Oct. 2021
  • The chef was out on the water with her husband when their raft hit a snag and flipped over.
    Tori Latham, Robb Report, 17 July 2024
  • One of the feel-good stories of Browns training camp hit a snag on Tuesday.
    Dan Labbe, cleveland, 24 Aug. 2021
  • But Paulette’s plan could hit a snag because of a general labor strike — not a rare event in France.
    Carlos Aguilar, Los Angeles Times, 12 Apr. 2024
  • The company was in talks to acquire Seagen for about $40 billion before those talks hit a snag.
    David Wainer, WSJ, 27 Dec. 2022
  • Of course, with a new variant currently ravaging the world, Apple could hit a snag.
    Jacob Siegal, BGR, 21 Dec. 2021
  • But Take Note The nursing and pumping bra hit a snag in the access category.
    Katrina Cossey, Parents, 10 Apr. 2024
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger's trip to a charity auction just hit a snag.
    USA TODAY, 18 Jan. 2024
  • Things hit a snag a month later, when the Saudi export license expired.
    New York Times, 28 Jan. 2022
  • But talks to secure the return of at least some of them in exchange for a halt in the fighting and the release of Palestinian prisoners have hit a snag.
    Adam Rasgon, New York Times, 22 Apr. 2024
  • The schedule hit a snag when one patient bailed at the last minute, leading Wilson’s camera assistant to ask a friend down the street to come in for a reading.
    J. Kim Murphy, Variety, 4 Sep. 2024
  • A couple this week got married on a Southwest flight after their Las Vegas elopement hit a snag.
    NBC News, 29 Apr. 2022
  • But exports hit a snag in recent days when Rosneft Oil Co. struggled to find buyers for enough oil to fill a fleet of tankers, traders familiar with the sale said.
    WSJ, 27 Apr. 2022
  • However, things hit a snag on Sunday when a tornado touched down close to the sanctuary.
    Anna Lazarus Caplan, Peoplemag, 18 Apr. 2023
  • However, things hit a snag on Sunday when a tornado touched down close to the sanctuary.
    Anna Lazarus Caplan, Peoplemag, 18 Apr. 2023
  • The prosecution's case against the defendants hit a snag in 2017, after an appeals court ruled that the judge presiding over the case was biased.
    Winston Gieseke, USA TODAY, 1 Oct. 2020
  • The Hollywood lunch has hit a snag with pandemic techies, who have turned to bike and walk and talk meetings as a way to both get exercise and be social distant.
    Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY, 31 Oct. 2020
  • Five years ago this week, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign hit a snag.
    Peter Manseau, The New Republic, 18 Sep. 2020
  • The shot hit a snag when GSK had to halt a trial in pregnant women, forcing it to concentrate on protecting older adults.
    Ashleigh Furlong, Fortune Europe, 21 May 2024
  • Business)After weeks of cautioning that the spectacular run-up in stocks was likely to hit a snag, a dramatic sell-off shook Wall Street on Thursday.
    Julia Horowitz, CNN, 4 Sep. 2020
  • Regardless of her motivations, Kim’s plan appears to hit a snag — or does it? — when Cliff Main confronts Howard about all the shady things he’s witnessed over these last few episodes.
    Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 10 May 2022
  • But his career hit a snag in 2022, as an ankle injury hampered his delivery and diminished his stuff, keeping him in the minors the whole year.
    Jacob Calvin Meyer, Baltimore Sun, 5 May 2024
  • Unfortunately for Cromwell and the Pride, that relationship hit a snag.
    Austin David, Orlando Sentinel, 16 Apr. 2022
  • But the merger was scuttled in recent months after the regulatory approval process hit a snag.
    Los Angeles Times, 23 Apr. 2022
  • The measure passed in the Senate, but hit a snag in the House over concerns the regulation would infringe on the free speech of young people, although the effort has been championed by child safety advocates.
    Bobby Allyn, NPR, 17 Sep. 2024
  • The Senate version hit a snag during floor debate on Tuesday, while the House iteration zipped to quick passage Wednesday morning.
    Bryan Schott, The Salt Lake Tribune, 19 Jan. 2022
  • But that plan hit a snag when the university said the building’s design could not accommodate the studios, which are central to expanding its program.
    Tammy Murga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Jan. 2024
  • The delay comes as those involved in the cease-fire talks revealed that the negotiations hit a snag after Israel made new demands, including keeping its troops along the Gaza border with Egypt.
    Susannah George, Washington Post, 25 July 2024

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