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ragtag
/ ˈ°ùæɡˌ³Ùæɡ /
noun
- derogatory.the common people; rabble (esp in the phrase ragtag and bobtail )
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ragtag1
Example Sentences
The work on Elachi’s home was being done by a ragtag group of volunteers who call their collective Save the Tiles.
The play, which centers on two ragtag characters waiting in vain for a man named Godot, delivers some of 20th century theater’s most closely parsed lines.
The ragtag crew at “Election Night†was keeping an eye on everything for us – meaning, Williams received updates from other networks’ decision desks on his phone.
He is disillusioned that all of the witches in their ragtag coven are operating just for their own agendas.
For years, the Apple TV+ series about a ragtag team of reject spies has been my top recommendation to friends and colleagues.
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