Old or tattered piece of clothing.
A style of popular music whose most important element is rhythmic syncopation.
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 .
6 She had good, sharp stakes hidden in her rags , easy to grab.
7 Buckets and rags were easy to locate, as were plain paper towels.
8 A smell of scorched rags and festering wounds hung in the air.
9 No rags are employed in the cleaning of plates and other dishes.
10 The man in rags had continued a grim spectator of the scene.
11 He saw me dying a prisoner in jail, starved and in rags .
12 Aprons were not the only red rags to the bull of ceremony.
13 The child was dressed in filthy rags and presented a shocking appearance.
14 They are the fathers of the Council of Nicæa, in rags , abject.
15 There were sheets of thick paper on every surface and inky rags .
16 I made them of the nicest rags , and braided them in stripes.
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