Tattered pieces of cloth
“The rags of old clothes were coveted for their reusability.”
Old or tattered clothes
“They simply don their gaudy rags and their dancing shoes and get on with it.”
A piece of clothing that is worn
“Soon after, Cinderella, dressed in elegant rags and high heels, meets the prince by chance while she is gathering wood in a forest.”
Printed material that is published periodically
“She didn't want the children's ridiculous story appearing in the local rag.”
A part or quantity that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed
A strip of cloth worn around the feet before the wide availability of socks or to avoid chafing
Plural for a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece
“He searches through drawers and finds a rag to clean the kit.”
Plural for an act performed as a prank or for amusement
“Elsbeth said that he had once planned an extremely mischievous rag against one of the masters at school.”
(British) Plural for an entertainment event organized by students to raise money for charity
“The whole gang gets kidnapped by students indulging in some sort of rag week prank.”
Plural for a piece of cloth for cleaning or covering something
To mock or annoy someone
“When they get together, they rag each other, really tear each other up, with mock insults.”
To reprimand (someone) severely
“He looks quite comfortable. But I must remember to rag him about his snoring.”
To continue to bring up as a point of contention
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