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ragtagenUK
rag·tag R0022100 (răg′tăg′)adj.1. Shaggy or unkempt; ragged.2. Diverse and disorderly in appearance or composition: "They're a small ragtag army of racketeers, bandits, and murderers" (Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.).ragtag (ˈræɡˌtæɡ) nderogatory the common people; rabble (esp in the phrase ragtag and bobtail)[C19]rag•tag (ˈrægˌtæg) adj. 1. ragged or shabby; disheveled. 2. made up of mixed, often diverse, elements; motley. [1880–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ragtag - disparaging terms for the common peopleragtag and bobtail, riffraff, rabblecommon people, folk, folks - people in general (often used in the plural); "they're just country folk"; "folks around here drink moonshine"; "the common people determine the group character and preserve its customs from one generation to the next"scum, trash - worthless people | Translations IdiomsSeeragtag and bobtailragtagenUK Related to ragtag: ragtag and bobtail, perseverance, Red tagSynonyms for ragtagnoun disparaging terms for the common peopleSynonyms- ragtag and bobtail
- riffraff
- rabble
Related Words- common people
- folk
- folks
- scum
- trash
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