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1 ragged
1) (dressed in old, worn or torn clothing: a ragged beggar.) fillet, lurvet2) (torn: ragged clothes.) fillet3) (rough or uneven; not straight or smooth: a ragged edge.) taggetadj. \/ˈræɡɪd\/1) fillet, lurvet, istykkerrevet, utslitt, kledd i filler2) forreven3) ragget, tjafset, frynsete4) ujevn, knudret, ru, takket5) ( også overført) ujevnrun someone ragged slite noen ut -
2 rag
ræɡ(a piece of old, torn or worn cloth: I'll polish my bike with this old rag.) fille, klut- ragged- raggedly
- raggedness
- ragsfille--------klut--------lapp--------tekstilavfallIsubst. \/ræɡ\/1) (også spøkefullt om flagg, lommetørkle e.l.) fille, klut2) ( hverdagslig) (kles)fille3) ( hverdagslig) (avis)blekke, lefse4) fnugg, grann5) forklaring: studentarrangement i form av originale påfunn, opptog, karneval e.l., til veldedige formål6) halloi, leven7) ragtimelåt, ragtimemelodi8) ( bygg) stor, grovt formet skiferplate9) finskåret tobakk10) ( metallarbeid) grat, skjeggbe on the rag ha mensen (amer., hverdagslig) være i dårlig humør, være sintchew the rag la skravla gå diskutere (i det uendelige) beklage seg, surmulefrom rag to riches fra armod til rikdomget one's rag out (gammeldags, hverdagslig) bli i dårlig humør, bli sintglad rags finklær, finstaslike a red rag to a bull som å vifte med en rød klutlose one's rag (gammeldags, hverdagslig) miste humøretspread every rag of sail sette alle kluter tiltear to rags rive i stykker, rive i fillerIIverb \/ræɡ\/1) skjelle ut2) erte, plage3) bråke, holde leven4) spille i ragtimetakt5) male med klutIIIadj. \/ræɡ\/fille-, klute-, lappe-
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