He writes with great fluency and is the least self-consciously obscure of poets: you don't find yourself snagged on a word that has spent most of its life slumbering in a dictionary.
Her skin was a rich black that would have peeled like a plum if snagged, but then no one would have thought of getting close enough to Mrs. Flowers to ruffle her dress, let alone snag her skin.
I got snagged, found myself stuck on a facility gutter, and squatted there like an airy gargoyle.
No man told her that her skirt snagged on a nail.