
1) Annoy 2) Antagonize 3) Bedevil 4) Beleaguer 5) Berate 6) Beset 7) Castigate 8) Chasten 9) Chastise 10) Chevvy 11) Chevy 12) Chide 13) Chivvy 14) Chivy 15) Harass 16) Harry 17) Irritate 18) Josh 19) Kid 20) Newspaper 21) Paper 22) Peeve 23) Persecute 24) Pester 25) Ragtime 26) Rankle 27) Razz 28) Rile
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1) Annoy 2) As music, not all the rage 3) Backward fish 4) Bad newspaper 5) Bag or time 6) Ball washer adjunct 7) Bar wiper 8) Bit of cloth 9) Bouncy piece 10) Bragged about scrap 11) Car cleaner 12) Car wash aid 13) Car wash cloth 14) Car wash item 15) Car wash need 16) Car wash sight 17) Car-cleaning cloth
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- a small piece of cloth
- (British) a week at British universities during which side-shows and processions of floats are organized to raise money for charities
- music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano)
- newspaper with half-size pages
- (British) a boisterous practical joke (especially by college students)
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[student society] University Rag societies are student-run charitable fundraising organisations that are widespread in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Most universities in the UK and Ireland, as well as some in South Africa and the Netherlands have a Rag. In some universities Rags are known as Charities Campaigns, Charity Appeals, Charity C...
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• (v. t.) To dance to ragtime music, esp. in some manner considered indecorous. • (v. t.) To play or compose (a piece, melody, etc.) in syncopated time. • (n.) A coarse kind of rock, somewhat cellular in texture. • (n.) A ragged edge. • (n.) A shabby, beggarly fellow; a ragamuffin. • (n.) A sail, or any piece of canvas...
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(from the article `papermaking`) Cotton and linen fibres, derived from textile and garment mill cuttings; cotton linters (the short fibres recovered from the processing of cottonseed ...
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Ragdoll.
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1. A piece of cloth torn off; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred; a tatter; a fragment. 'Cowls, hoods, and habits, with their wearers, tossed, And fluttered into rags.' (Milton) 'Not having otherwise any rag of legality to cover the shame of their cruelty.' (Fuller) ... 2. Hence, mean or tattered attire; worn-out dress. 'And virtue, though in rags,...
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A small card, or insignificant card. "I started making serious money from poker when I learned not to play Ace-rag from early positions."
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A rag or "The Rag" is the outsider in the field, usually offered at a favorable price in betting.
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Row Address Generator
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Slang for the House Curtain.
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Rag (răg)
transitive verb [ Confer Icelandic
rægja to calumniate, Old High German
ruogen to accuse, German
rügen to censure, Anglo-Saxon
wrēgan , Goth.
wrōhjan to accuse.] To scold or rail at; to rate; to tease; to torment; to banter. [ Prov. Eng....
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Rag noun [ Middle English
ragge , probably of Scand. origin; confer Icelandic
rögg a tuft, shagginess, Swedish
ragg rough hair. Confer
Rug ,
noun ]
1. A piece of cloth torn off; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred; a tatter; a fragment. ...
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Rag transitive verb 1. To break (ore) into lumps for sorting.
2. To cut or dress roughly, as a grindstone.
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Rag is the collective noun for a group of colts.
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Rag is slang for a newspaper.
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Replacement Air Group (now known as FRS)
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[
n] - (British) a week at British universities during which side-shows and processions of floats are organized to raise money for charities 2. [n] - a small piece of cloth 3. [n] - (British) a boisterous practical joke (especially by college students) 4. [v] - play in ragtime, as of a musical piece 5. [v] - break into lumps b...
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bedevil verb treat cruelly; `The children tormented the stuttering teacher`
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shred noun a small piece of cloth or paper
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