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glad rags N

glad rags pl iron:

glad rags

rag [ræg] N

1. rag (cloth):

rag
rag
szmata f

2. rag:

rags pl (worn out clothes)
łachmany mpl

3. rag Brit (students' event):

rag

4. rag pej inf (newspaper):

rag

5. rag MUS:

rag
rag m

rag doll N

rag rug N

rag trade N no pl Brit

wash-rag N AM

Usage examples with rags

rags pl (worn out clothes)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Eleven years later he was freed, and was sometimes seen in beggar's rags and wooden sandals.
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The women shall make tents and clothes and shall serve in the hospitals; children shall tear rags into lint.
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Exploring, they eventually find signs of life: an emaciated citizen dressed in rags, who flees in terror on seeing them.
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Workmen had to drape paraffin-soaked rags around the moving parts of the engine and set fire to them to thaw the motion.
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They nursed the sick, cleaned homes, sewed carpet rags for local meeting houses, planted and tended gardens, promoted home industry, and shared doctrinal instruction and testimony.
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Rags was presented with a number of medals and awards.
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These rags or dirt sheets have expanded into the internet, where their information can be dispensed on an up-to-the-minute basis.
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The steward stripped him naked, gave him rags, and sent him out to beg service.
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The term "kridapatram" literally means painted rags for playing.
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We could crush these little toe rags if we wanted to.
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