| 单词 | dag-pick | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasdag-pick  b.  Combinations  dag-boy,  dag-cutter,  dag-man,  dag-pick v.,  dag-picker (see quots.). Australian and New Zealand. ΚΠ 1913    A. I. Carr Country Work & Life N.Z. vi. 15  				The dag cutter..has a seat handy and with a pair of shears cuts off all the wool he can, which he throws into another bin. 1933    Bulletin 		(Sydney)	 8 Feb. 21  				I work and whistle on my own..Dag-pickin' all day long. 1933    L. G. D. Acland in  Press 		(Christchurch, N.Z.)	 7 Oct. 15/7  				The dags are afterwards gone through by a dag-picker or dag-boy, who cuts out any wool worth saving. 1958    New Statesman 23 Aug. 218/3  				They were given jobs as..dag-men, which implied following around any one of 20,000 sheep and snipping off dung. 1965    J. S. Gunn Terminol. Shearing Industry  i. 21  				In earlier times, but not often to-day, shedhands known as ‘daggers’ and ‘dag boys’ were given the job of ‘dag picking’ or recovering wool from the dags. < as lemmas  | 
	
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