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Meanings of
ragging
in anglès
rus
ритуальное унижение
portuguès
praxe académica
espanyol
mechoneo
català
quintada
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Practice of rituals used as a way of initiating a person into a group.
hazing
bastardisation
initiation ceremonies
català
quintada
Sinònims
Examples for "
hazing
"
hazing
bastardisation
initiation ceremonies
Examples for "
hazing
"
1
Their part in a brutal fraternity
hazing
ritual cost them their freedom.
2
Eaton's companions in the
hazing
all bore him out in the statement.
3
All this pretending that
hazing
doesn't exist when you know it does.
4
The fraternity was also accused of
hazing
pledges and other objectionable conduct.
5
They, too, are very frequently objects of
hazing
in its severest form.
1
It's nothing but a
bastardisation
of the law for those who pull the strings from behind.
2
World War Z, allegedly a
bastardisation
of Max Brooks's novel, seemed to be heading for a critical roasting.
3
South Africans have yet again been treated to a grotesque
bastardisation
of the idea of a state of the nation address.
4
I'm not sure either, whether it's just a bit of
Euro
-
bastardisation
of cushion or they really intended the play on "cushy number".
5
They are merely crude, phonetic
bastardisations
of the Irish words.
1
You will then all assemble at the camp-fire for
initiation
ceremonies
.
2
After two days of slickly brutal
initiation
ceremonies
the asteroid now belonged to him.
3
Mr. Newton had ideas of his own about
initiation
ceremonies
.
4
Naming follows almost immediately after birth, while puberty and
initiation
ceremonies
are entirely lacking.
5
If girls also have the same
initiation
ceremonies
,
it is not special to boys.
Usage of
ragging
in anglès
1
I don't want baby brother
ragging
on me for breaking medical protocol.
2
But I hate to see those boughten lawyers
ragging
him in court.
3
It is no fun
ragging
a man who doesn't lose his temper.
4
But there's not much value in
ragging
on people just because they're different.
5
That led to more
ragging
,
and he didn't try asking again.
6
Derry had begun
ragging
on him right away, calling him names.
7
The
bully
-
ragging
,
long-winded collection letter has no place in self-respecting business.
8
It was hard to tell what was
ragging
more: the pitch or Javed.
9
They looked on school life purely as a vehicle for
ragging
.
10
As usual, Davy Ray was
ragging
Ben about something or other.
11
Playing freak golf-matches is to my mind like
ragging
a great classical melody.
12
Am I starting to sound like a cranky carpenter
ragging
on ivory-tower architects?
13
I fucked up my tryout, and then this kid started
ragging
on me.
14
And won't his guv'nor just give Simpkins a
ragging
when he gets home.
15
But Geldof doesn't deserve the
ragging
his idea has received these past few days.
16
They lay there for few minutes, talking and
ragging
aimlessly.
Other examples for "ragging"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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ragging
rag
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
escape the ragging
be no ragging
constant ragging
more ragging
religious ragging
Translations for
ragging
rus
ритуальное унижение
hazing
хейзинг
ритуальные унижения
portuguès
praxe académica
ragging
espanyol
mechoneo
novatada
català
quintada
Ragging
through the time
Ragging
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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