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CLAG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. dialectal, British : to bedaub usually with a sticky substance (as mud or dirt) 2. dialectal, British : clog, clot.
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Conference of Latin American Geography: CLAG
CLAG Honors We are thrilled to share the names of the experts of Latin. Repost from @silvia.sanchezdiaz • We are ...
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Clag (card game) - Wikipedia
Clag is a trick-taking card game using a standard pack of 52 French-suited playing cards. It is similar to oh hell, and can be played by three to seven players.
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clag
▪ I. clag, n. north. dial. [app. f. the verb.] 1. The process or product of clagging; a sticky mass adhering to feet or clothes, entangled in hair, or the like; a clot of wool consolidated with dirt about the hinder parts of a sheep, etc.1641 Best Farm. Bks. (1856) 11 They [lambs] are then..forthwit...
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Clag (glue) - Wikipedia
Clag is an Australian brand of glue made by Bostik. The non-toxic glue is aimed for use by children in schools. Clag logo ...
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So what does CLAG stand for? What is its etymology? : r/OutreachHPG
CLAG is a brand of Aussie glue that is natural and has a very similar consistenty to man spooge. Best part about it is that you could eat it and not get sick.
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Clag
Clag may refer to:
Clag (glue), an Australian brand, made by Bostik
Clag, railway terminology for the exhaust emissions of certain locomotives
Clag (card game), a trick-taking card game
Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers (CLAG)
A common name for a horse-fly
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clag - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Scottish Gaelic. edit. Etymology. edit. From Middle Irish cloc, from Old Irish cloc. Cognates include Irish clog and Manx clag. Pronunciation.
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CLAG Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Clag definition: sticky mud. See examples of CLAG used in a sentence.
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CLAG definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. sticky mud verb Word forms: clags, clagged, clagging (intransitive) 2. to stick, as mud Collins English Dictionary.
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clag, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb clag. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Clag (glue)
Clag is an Australian brand of glue made by Bostik. The non-toxic glue is aimed for use by children in schools. History
Clag was first trademarked in 1898 by Joseph Angus of Melbourne.
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claggok
† ˈclaggok Sc. Obs. [f. clag + -ock.] One clagged with mire, ‘a draggle-tail’ (Jam.).c 1538 Lyndesay Syde Taillis 62 Pure [= poor] Claggokis cled in riploch quhyte.
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Clag (card game)
Clag is a trick-taking card game using a standard pack of 52 French-suited playing cards. Footnotes
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External links
Clag at gamerules.com.
Clag at pagat.com.
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cledge
cledge (klɛdʒ) [Of doubtful origin: probably connected with clag, as an umlaut derivative of same root. If cledge went back to OE., its form would be clecg:—original *clagja-, or clagjo-; cf. edge, hedge. The latter correspond to Ger. eck(e, hecke, and it is possible that the analogue of cledge is k...
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