A small piece of cloth or paper.
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Examples for "tag"
Examples for "tag"
1Please note the question mark and the tag used for this post.
2This example Media View replaces the standard playlist filters with tag clouds.
3Unfortunately, the robotic pooch doesn't come with a price tag just yet.
4Are you sure you don't want us to tag along? I ask.
5This new imponderable was just another to tag onto a long list.
1She dropped the rag when raised voices sounded from the main house.
2Number Nine, voiced by Elijah Woods, leads the rag dolls to survival.
3Over the past 20 years the rag-and-bone trade has had a makeover.
4Funny really, seeing as the rest of us was in rag order.
5He pushed aside the rag, stared to the south for a moment.
1Other less-active galaxies from our carnival shred many fewer stars per year.
2She scours the news and social media for any shred of information.
3The smaller shred of the two was completely liquefied in 6 hrs.
4There were no leads; he did not have a shred of evidence.
5In a year stacked with smoking shred, Electric Aborigines remains largely unheralded.
1I only met her twice at the tag end of the season.
2This came at the tag end of the storm,-onthe third day, in fact.
3I daresay we're seeing the tag end of the giants.
4These marshy bottoms were noisier now than they had been at the tag end of autumn.
5It stopped abruptly, the tag end of it shot forth like the quick last blast from a trumpet.
1Smoke hung in layers, too heavy for even the wind to tatter.
2The doll felt the shreds of his courage tatter to whispers.
3It was a dirty-faced boy-a tatter-demalionof fourteen years-withsharp, knowing black eyes.
4His clothes were in tatters; he hadn't changed them since the fight.
5Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and tatters.
6Both houses have to reach agreement or leave the deal in tatters.
7He is 26, a young man in despair, his future in tatters.
8The economic fallout from Brexit has left many pension funds in tatters.
9The gnawed and tattered holes in the bag told their own story.
10The entire Red Tory mission for the working north was in tatters.
11The tattered remnants of the Spanish Arch barely do its history justice.
12Kidnappings, bombings and cold-blooded executions left the Tupamaros' romantic reputation in tatters.
13She parades her duty before me in the most tattered of rags.
14His jeans were in tatters, in no better shape than his sneakers.
15I declined the offer as the tattered one better fit my image.
16The parchment head was green with mold, and hung in shriveled tatters.