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tag-rag
tag-rag, n., a., adv. (ˈtægræg) [Orig. two words, = both tag and rag: cf. tag n.1 10 b; at length taken as expressing one notion, and hyphened or written as one word, tag-rag, tagrag.] A. n. a. The rabble, the riff-raff; also (with pl.) a member of the rabble; a low or despicable person. Now rare ex...
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Rag Tag
Rag Tag is a 2006 British-Nigerian drama film written and directed by Adaora Nwandu, and was Nwandu's debut feature film. The film explores the lives of two childhood friends, nicknamed "Rag" and "Tag" as they navigate life as black immigrants in Britain and come to terms with their attraction to on...
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Rag, Tag and Bobtail
Rag, Tag and Bobtail is a BBC children's television programme that ran from 1953 to 1965 as the Thursday programme in the weekly cycle of Watch With Mother. The scripts were written by Louise Cochrane, and the series was produced by Freda Lingstrom and David Boisseau. Narration was by Charles E. Sti...
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bob-tail
bob-tail [f. bob n.1 + tail.] A. Properly two words (ˈbɒb ˈteɪl): The tail (of a horse) cut short.[Must be earlier than 1577: when the vb. occurs.] 1667 Lond. Gaz. No. 211/4 A fine light Bay Stone-horse..with his Mayne shorn, and a bob tail. 1720 Ibid. No. 5818/4 A brown Nag..with a Bob Tail. B. att...
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tagraggery
ˌtagˈraggery [f. tag-rag + -ery, collective. (Chiefly Carlylese.)] A tag-rag collection or assemblage; a mass of trumpery odds and ends.1837 Mrs. Carlyle Lett. I. 66 When one is delivered from the tag-raggery of printers' devils. 1845 Carlyle Cromwell App. xi. (1871) V. 188 note, Antiquarian tagragg...
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The Agreeable Surprise
Rorum, Corum, sunt divorum,
Harum, Scarum divo;
Tag-rag, merry-derry, periwig and hat-band
Hic hoc horum genitivo. Rorum, Corum, sunt divorum,
Harum, Scarum divo;
Tag-rag, merry-derry, periwig and hat-band
Hic hoc horum genitivo.
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uniformed
ˈuniformed, a. [f. uniform n. 2 + -ed.] Dressed in or wearing uniform. (Freq. c 1880–.) spec. of police officers: see uniform n. 4 b.1813 Lady Lyttelton Corr. 12 Dec., Wednesday we dine at Count Romanzoff's—full-dressed, long-trained, uniformed. 1840 Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. (1842) V. 53 A uniformed ...
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tag
▪ I. tag, n.1 (tæg) Also 5–6 tagge, 6 tagg, tage. [Known shortly after 1400: origin obscure. In senses 1, 2 a, and 3, it is synonymous with dag n.1, which appears to have been the earlier form: if so, tag may have been influenced by association with tack. Some compare Sw. tagg ‘prickle, point, tooth...
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عملية بالاك
"Destination: Israel - how a handful of rag-tag flyers helped to save a newborn nation." Gates & Bridges.
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ship
▪ I. ship, n.1 (ʃɪp) Forms: 1–5 scip, (1, 4 scipp, 1–3 scyp, 3 sip), 3–4 schup, ssip, 3–7 schip, 4–5 s(c)hyp, shipp, schype, schippe, (4 schypp, shup, scippe, shyppe, schepe, 5 chip(pe, schyppe, shep), 4–6 schipp, 4–7 shippe, 5–6 shyppe, s(c)hipe, shype, shepe, 5–7 shipp, (6 sheppe, Sc. scheip(e), 4...
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