- Look up
rag,
Rag,
RAG,
rág,
räg, or
råg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rag,
rags,
RAG or The
Rag may
refer to:
Rag, a
piece of old
cloth Rags, tattered...
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Numerous alternative spellings exist for durag,
including do-
rag, dew-
rag, and doo-
rag, all of
which may be
spelled with a
space instead of a hyphen...
- Ragtime, also
spelled rag-time or
rag time, is a
musical style that had its peak from the 1890s to 1910s. Its
cardinal trait is its
syncopated or "ragged"...
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Ragging is the term used for the so-called "initiation ritual"
practiced in
higher education institutions in India, ****stan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri...
- A
rag-and-bone man or
ragpicker (UK English) or ragman, old-clothesman, junkman, or junk
dealer (US English), also
called a bone-grubber, bone-picker...
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Rag and bone may
refer to:
Rag-and-bone man, a
person who
collects and
sells discarded household items Rag & Bone, an
American fashion label "
Rag and...
- Retrieval-augmented
generation (
RAG) is a
technique that
enables generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI)
models to
retrieve and
incorporate new information...
- The
Rag Trade is a
British television sitcom broadcast by the BBC
between 1961 and 1963 and by ITV
between 1977 and 1978.
Although a comedy, it shed light...
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Americans use the term '
rag-head' to
apply to
wearers of
turbans as well,
because the
cloth that
makes a
turban could be
described as a
rag, but in
British English...
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rag doll or
ragdoll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
rag doll is a toy.
Rag doll or
Ragdoll may also
refer to: "
Rag Doll" (Aerosmith song) "
Rag Doll"...