Snell

Pronunciation: /ˈsnɛl/

Snell (noun)

  1. A short piece of fishing line tied to a hook.

Examples

  • The angler attached a snell to the fishing line.
  • A snell is essential for securing the hook properly.

Common collocations: attach a snell, snell knot, snell a hook, snell securely

Snell (verb)

  1. To attach a hook to a fishing line using a specific knot.

Examples

  • He learned how to snell the hook securely.
  • You should snell the hook before casting the line.

Synonyms of Snell

Neutral

Antonyms of Snell

  • describing speed or pace