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Definition of rag
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Rag (n.)
Hence,
mean or
tattered
attire;
worn-out
dress..
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Sperage
::
Sperage
(n.)
Asperagus.
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To draw
along;
to
trail;
to drag.
Anecdote
::
Anecdote
(n.) A
particular
or
detached
incident
or fact of an
interesting
nature;
a
biographical
incident
or
fragment;
a
single
passage
of
private
life.
Mammee
::
Mammee
(n.) A fruit tree of
tropical
America,
belonging
to the genus
Mammea
(M.
Americana);
also, its
fruit.
The
latter
is
large,
covered
with a
thick,
tough ring, and
contains
a
bright
yellow
pulp of a
pleasant
taste and
fragrant
scent.
It is often
called
mammee
apple..
Enraging
::
Enraging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Enrag.
Rag
::
Rag (v. t.) To scold or rail at; to rate; to
tease;
to
torment;
to
banter.
Yoicks
::
Yoicks
(interj.)
A cry of
encouragement
to
foxhounds.
Harten
::
Harten
(v. t.) To
hearten;
to
encourage;
to
incite.
Nerveless
::
Nerveless
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength
or of
courage;
wanting
vigor;
weak;
powerless.
Unbacked
::
Unbacked
(a.) Not
supported
or
encouraged;
not
countenanced;
unaided.
Labiate
::
Labiate
(a.)
Having
the limb of a
tubular
corolla
or calyx
divided
into two
unequal
parts,
one
projecting
over the other like the lips of a
mouth,
as in the
snapdragon,
sage, and
catnip..
Disheartenment
::
Disheartenment
(n.)
Discouragement;
dejection;
depression
of
spirits.
Dishable
::
Dishable
(v. t.) To
disparage.
Scragly
::
Scragly
(a.) See
Scraggy.
Sleep-at-noon
::
Sleep-at-noon
(n.) A plant
(Tragopogon
pratensis)
which
closes
its
flowers
at
midday;
a kind of
goat's
beard.
Discomfort
::
Discomfort
(v. t.)
Discouragement.
Culerage
::
Culerage
(n.) See
Culrage.
Brittle
::
Brittle
(a.)
Easily
broken;
apt to
break;
fragile;
not tough or
tenacious.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The act of
dragging;
anything
which is
dragged.
Emanate
::
Emanate
(v. i.) To issue forth from a
source;
to flow out from more or less
constantly;
as,
fragrance
emanates
from
flowers..
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