A flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing.
1 And a dag , apparently, is a spike or a skewer.
2 Canst thou read this, and not feel thy conscience begin to throb and dag ?
3 That was nearly two weeks ago, and he ain't showed up since, dag him!
4 Not quite bonzer then, but no dag either.
5 So if I'm at home in sweatpants, looking like a total dag , and I step outside?
6 Instead of the pistol or dag , which Paulina anticipated, he drew forth a large packet, carefully sealed.
7 Read the dag - blamed riot act.
8 Fleeces had to be opened with care, and have all pitched or tarred locks, dag -locks , brands, and feltings cut out.
9 But the most beloved is kanelbullens dag , which falls on 4 October each year and celebrates Sweden's famed, fragrant cinnamon buns.
10 And, drawing his dag , he hurried up the steep steps, while Suffolk followed his example, and three or four arquebusiers ventured after them.
11 You slime bucket, you dag , you fuckwit, you fucked-up piece of dog shit, you motherfucker, d'you know what I'm going to do to you?
12 Circumstantial evidence suggests that the third holoenzyme, which transcribes from the dag A p4 promoter, is the previously identified E sigma 35.
13 Dag came to me last week with the outline for a story.
14 DAG stimulates protein kinase C and often promotes cell growth or differentiation.
15 It's about working out, from the material, who murdered Dag and Mia.
16 The combination of two compounds has an additive effect on DAG concentration.
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