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- noun Plural form of
rag . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rag .
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Examples
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The nice thing about the Tuxtla rags is that you do not need to read Spanish to enjoy them what with the front pages featuring ghastly traffic accidents or gruesome murders and the back pages with daily photos of exposed female buttocks.
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The nice thing about the Tuxtla rags is that you do not need to read Spanish to enjoy them what with the front pages featuring ghastly traffic accidents or gruesome murders and the back pages with daily photos of exposed female buttocks.
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The nice thing about the Tuxtla rags is that you do not need to read Spanish to enjoy them what with the front pages featuring ghastly traffic accidents or gruesome murders and the back pages with daily photos of exposed female buttocks.
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My God! and I was hungry and in rags, he thought to himself.
Chapter 44 2010
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Warden, the young wife of John Van Warden, clad in rags, with marred and scarred and toil-calloused hands, bending over the campfire and doing scullion work-she, Vesta, who had been born to the purple to greatest baronage of wealth the world has ever known.
Page 4 2010
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Children, half clothed in rags, play hopscotch next to a mysterious gray liquid that has gathered in stagnant puddles weeks after the last rainfall.
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I find those in rags like penthouse are intellectually challenged and more so for those that pick it up!
After reading about Sarah Palin in the "Message Boards" I've got 1 question. 2009
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Others, too, that dress in rags or 'nothing' are sick of it too .... no matter what they say ....
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I find those in rags like penthouse are intellectually challenged and more so for those that pick it up!
After reading about Sarah Palin in the "Message Boards" I've got 1 question. 2009
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His rough clothes were in rags, and the black, bruised flesh of his feet showed through the remnants of his moccasins.
CHAPTER 25 2010
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