rag
suomi-englanti sanakirjarag englannista suomeksi
nälviä, naljailla
hyväntekeväisyystempaus
rätti, ryysy
ärsyttää
nuhdella
soittaa ragtimea
rag
murentaa
tabloidi
vinoilu
rääkätä
Verbi
Substantiivi
rag englanniksi
Tattered clothes.
(quote-book)
A piece of old cloth, especially one used for cleaning, patching, etc.; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred or tatter.
(quote-book)even by the law of their own might and malice, not having otherwise any rag of legality to cover the shame of their cruelty.
A shabby, beggarly fellow; a ragamuffin.
A ragged edge in metalworking.
A sail, or any piece of canvas.
napkin|Sanitary napkins, pads, or other materials used to absorb menstrual discharge.
A newspaper or magazine, especially one whose journalism is considered to be of poor quality.
(synonyms)
(RQ:Doyle Lost World)
A poor, low-ranking kicker.Weisenberg, Michael (2000) ''The Official Dictionary of Poker.'' MGI/Mike Caro University. (ISBN)
''I have ace-four on my hand. In other words, I have ace-rag.''
A curtain of various kinds.
A person suffering from exhaustion or lack of energy.
(RQ:Doyle Land of Mist)
A banknote.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1876|journal=The Shamrock|volume=14
To become tattered.
To menstruate.
A coarse kind of rock, somewhat cellular in texture; ragstone.
{{quote-text|en|year=2003|author=Peter Ackroyd|title=The Clerkenwell Tales|page=1
To break (ore) into lumps for sorting.
To cut or dress roughly, as a grindstone.
To drive a car or another vehicle in a hard, fast or unsympathetic manner.
To tease or torment, especially at a university; to bully, to haze.
A society run by university students for the purpose of charitable fundraising.
An informal dance party featuring music played by African-American string bands. (defdate)
A ragtime song, dance or piece of music. (defdate)
To play or compose (a piece, melody, etc.) in syncopated time.
To dance to ragtime music.
To add syncopation (to a tune) and thereby make it appropriate for a ragtime song.2001. ''The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: North America''. Garland Publishing. Ellen Koskoff (Ed.). Pg. 651.
a piece of ragtime music
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terminal inflectional suffix/affix, termination, ending (gloss)
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