- tag-rag
- 1. [ʹtægræg] n редк.
толпа, чернь2. [ʹtægræg] a
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tag-rag and bobtail - всякий сбродоборванный
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
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tag-rag and bobtail - всякий сбродНовый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Tag-rag — n. & a. [See {Tag} an end, and {Rag}.] The lowest class of people; the rabble. Cf. {Rag, tag, and bobtail}, under {Bobtail}. [1913 Webster] If the tag rag people did not clap him and hiss him, I am no true man. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tag|rag — «TAG RAG», noun. 1. the riffraff; rabble. 2. a shred; tatter … Useful english dictionary
tag rag and bobtail — Rag tag and bobtail • • • Main Entry: ↑tag … Useful english dictionary
tag-rag — … Useful english dictionary
tag, rag, and bobtail — or tagrag and bobtail noun Date: 1645 rabble … New Collegiate Dictionary
tag, rag, and bobtail — noun or tagrag and bobtail : a motley group : rabble, canaille all the tagrag and bobtail of the town J.G.Frazer … Useful english dictionary
rag|tag — «RAG TAG», noun, adjective. –n. the riffraff; rabble. –adj. U.S. Informal. characteristic or consisting of riffraff: »His forces had been whittled down to a ragtag band (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
Rag, Tag and Bobtail — Infobox British television show name = Rag, Tag and Bobtail size = caption = format = Childrens runtime = 13 min creators = Freda Lingstrom David Boisseau starring = channel = BBC One first aired = 1953 1965 last aired = num episodes = 24… … Wikipedia
rag — as·pa·rag·i·nase; as·pa·rag·i·nyl; bo·rag·i·na·ce·ae; bo·rag·i·na·ceous; bul·ly·rag; chi·rag·ra; cho·rag·ic; far·rag·i·nous; hal·o·rag·i·da·ce·ae; mi·nas·rag·rite; out·rag·er; pa·rag·na·thism; pa·rag·na·thous; pa·rag·na·thus; pa·rag·o·nite;… … English syllables
tag — an·tag·o·nism; an·tag·o·nist; an·tag·o·nis·tic; an·tag·o·nis·ti·cal·ly; an·tag·o·nize; bun·des·tag; cot·tag·er; dib·a·tag; hep·tag·o·nal; me·tag·na·thous; me·tag·no·my; me·tag·ra·phy; nys·tag·mic; nys·tag·moid; nys·tag·mus; oc·tag·o·nal;… … English syllables
Rag — Rag, n. [OE. ragge, probably of Scand, origin; cf. Icel. r[ o]gg a tuft, shagginess, Sw. ragg rough hair. Cf. {Rug}, n.] 1. A piece of cloth torn off; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred; a tatter; a fragment. [1913 Webster] Cowls, hoods, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English