A motley assortment of things.
1She took out the ragbag and started work on an area rug.
2And my clothes looked like they'd come out of a ragbag.
3The cast's an amiable ragbag of Jarmusch's buddies and collaborators.
4Why can't I climb out of my gray ragbag?
5Phil's outfit might have come from the ragbag, too, it was so tattered and patched.
6Vivendi is trying to scale back in telecoms and focus on a ragbag of media assets.
7Mere scraps from the bottom of my ragbag.
8Her mind was like a ragbag into which she had been frantically thrusting whatever she could grab.
9All vulgar fashions of coarse old Oliver's day have gone to the ragbag of worn-out English customs.
10I don't want a walrus, thirty years old, with ragbag clothes that fit her a foot off.
11Which perhaps answers to the internal ragbag, for want of a better word for it, which is my mind.
12Put on that ragbag of the begging friar and go to Lothundiaz and have a talk with the duenna.
13They had jettisoned some of their beloved ragbag policies, and showed they had a focused, researched and coherent programme.
14Mr Haftar apparently hoped to flip the ragbag of militias on which the GNA relies and saunter into Tripoli.
15If you think a woman can't do any harm because she's only a scandalmongering dowdy ragbag, you're greatly mistaken.
16But though I think his politics are wrong in every way, they aren't irrational, nor a ragbag of random prejudice.