Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
jag , 3.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- verb See
jag .
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Examples
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The song "Overkill" is a ridiculously powerful pop song, and this was a time for music when you had to be more than some jagg-off with a guitar or a keyboard.
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I have been on a Western Swing jagg for a while now, and have become addicted to it.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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I have been on a Western Swing jagg for a while now, and have become addicted to it.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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I have been on a Western Swing jagg for a while now, and have become addicted to it.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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But,” added he, at seeing the old woman’s uneasiness at his discourse, “affliction may gie him a jagg, and let the wind out o’ him, as out o’
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` ` affliction may gie him a jagg, and let the wind out o 'him, as out o' a cow that's eaten wet clover, and the lad may do weel, and be a burning and a shining light; and I trust it will be yours to see, and his to feel it, and that soon. ''
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saada pyaar jagg ne hai paeran ch 'madoleya, sonay wali takri ch' hai menu toleya, [x2] ho jeundi firdi main kiven marjani, [x2]
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saada pyaar jagg ne hai paeran ch 'madoleya, sonay wali takri ch' hai menu toleya, [x2] ho jeundi firdi main kiven marjani, [x2]
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But, "added he, at seeing the old woman's uneasiness at his discourse," affliction may gie him a jagg, and let the wind out o 'him, as out o' a cow that's eaten wet clover, and the lad may do weel, and be a burning and a shining light; and I trust it will be yours to see, and his to feel it, and that soon. "
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete Walter Scott 1801
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But, "added he, at seeing the old woman's uneasiness at his discourse," affliction may gie him a jagg, and let the wind out o 'him, as out o' a cow that's eaten wet clover, and the lad may do weel, and be a burning and a shining light; and I trust it will be yours to see, and his to feel it, and that soon. "
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 1 Walter Scott 1801
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