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Dag   Listen
noun
Dag  n.  A loose end; a dangling shred. "Daglocks, clotted locks hanging in dags or jags at a sheep's tail."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dag" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mr. Hofmyer. "I'll be dag-goned if you ain't right. I wouldn't 'a' said so before I heard that speech—but ...
— The Brown Mouse • Herbert Quick

... (Too dag-gon bossy and dictatorial, that Charley Lomax is. Getting 'most too big for his breeches. Never mind, there's going to be a fire election week from Tuesday. See whether he'll be chief next year or not. Sending a man away from the fire right ...
— Back Home • Eugene Wood

... sharer in their womanish fears, Suffolk?" cried Henry. "I thought you had been made of stouter stuff. If there is danger, I shall be the first to encounter it. Come," he added, snatching a torch from an arquebusier. And, drawing his dag, he hurried up the steep steps, while Suffolk followed his example, and three or four arquebusiers ...
— Windsor Castle • William Harrison Ainsworth



Words linked to "Dag" :   metric weight unit, garment, g, weight unit, gramme, gm, jag, hectogram, dekagram, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjold, gram, dkg, decagram



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