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- noun Plural form of
ragbag .
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Examples
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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Sometimes, Wiggins said, he knows it is easy for city folks or for others not familiar with the commitment of an unpaid volunteer firefighter to think of a rural department as a "bunch of 'ragbags'" who play at the dangerous profession.
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