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Very old, torn, and worn out clothing, as worn by beggars.
rags
rag
rags and tatters
Portuguese
trapo
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Examples for "
rags
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rags
rag
rags and tatters
Examples for "
rags
"
1
Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in
rags
and tatters.
2
I found it in the
rags
;
blue Egyptians, you know, Mr. Gregory.
3
The stocks of many of the rifles were wrapped in dirty
rags
.
4
Potatoes were cooked in the same manner and often without the
rags
.
5
It is the only momentous fact; all others are chaff and
rags
.
1
She dropped the
rag
when raised voices sounded from the main house.
2
Number Nine, voiced by Elijah Woods, leads the
rag
dolls to survival.
3
Over the past 20 years the
rag
-
and
-
bone
trade has had a makeover.
4
Funny really, seeing as the rest of us was in
rag
order.
5
He pushed aside the
rag
,
stared to the south for a moment.
1
Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in
rags
and
tatters
.
2
The entire village seemed unwashed and dressed in
rags
and
tatters
.
3
Our flannel shirts and woolen undergarments hung from us in
rags
and
tatters
.
4
They began patiently sewing the
rags
and
tatters
back into usable form again.
5
Not even
rags
and
tatters
could have made Loristan seem insignificant or undistinguished.
1
His clothes were in
tatters
;
he hadn't changed them since the fight.
2
Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and
tatters
.
3
Both houses have to reach agreement or leave the deal in
tatters
.
4
He is 26, a young man in despair, his future in
tatters
.
5
The economic fallout from Brexit has left many pension funds in
tatters
.
6
The entire Red Tory mission for the working north was in
tatters
.
7
Kidnappings, bombings and cold-blooded executions left the Tupamaros' romantic reputation in
tatters
.
8
His jeans were in
tatters
,
in no better shape than his sneakers.
9
The parchment head was green with mold, and hung in shriveled
tatters
.
10
His French uniform was in
tatters
,
and plastered with the obnoxious rings.
11
They would have been torn into
tatters
or buried in a shell-crater.
12
By half-time Besiktas were in
tatters
,
but Leeds were responsible for that.
13
The notion that Biden was less than sentient was left in
tatters
.
14
The bird was pouring out its heart, tearing the moonlight to
tatters
.
15
The ambitious plans of Jon Corzine, the chief executive, were in
tatters
.
16
John returned to England, his money spent and his prestige in
tatters
.
tatters
tatter
hang in tatters
leave in tatters
tear to tatters
lay in tatters
lie in tatters
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