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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) haraposrags npl andrajosn.• trapería s.f. -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) farrapos* * *[rægz] n andrajos, trapos, farrapos. in rags esfarrapado. rags to riches coll rico da noite para o dia. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be in rags[Swahili Word] -chanika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] stative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -chana[English Example] white overalls that were in rags[Swahili Example] ovaroli jeupe lililochanika chanika [Ma]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] rags[Swahili Word] mararu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6[Swahili Example] kanzu yake mararu mararu [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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n pl infml1)2)Man, I got some new rags that'll knock your eyes out — Я такие шмотки отхватил, закачаешься
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) laser* * *noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) laser -
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adj.in rags -> hecho jirones, cubierto de andrajos, andrajoso.adv.in rags -> con la ropa hecha jirones. -
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مَلابِس بالية \ rags: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) fataræflar, larfar -
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n. eski püskü giysiler* * *noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) yırtık pırtık elbise -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) cape -
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• ryysyt• lumppu• lumput* * *noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) lumput -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) filler, laser -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) stracci -
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npl łachmany pl* * *noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) łachmany -
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noun plural (old, worn or torn clothes: The beggar was dressed in rags.) skrandas
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