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rag·bag
raeg baeg
noun
a bag for scraps
a miscellaneous collection
The first known use of ragbag was in 1789
raid1 of 2noun
a sudden attack or invasion
raid2 of 2verb
to make a raid on
ragbagnoun
a bag for scraps of cloth
a collection of various things
1 I don't want a walrus, thirty years old, with ragbag clothes that fit her a foot off.
2 After the invasion of Crimea, a ragbag of trade, financial and travel sanctions were imposed on Moscow by western powers.
3 Old Fogy sweeps them all into his ragbag.
4 The Shakespeare purists miss the point about his exuberant ragbag of borrowings thrown into the alchemical furnace of his mind and lifted out transformed.
5 The UK will be left with a ragbag of niche exports like Range Rovers, Scotch and Beatles lyrics.
6 It was making strenuous efforts to exploit its supposed link, with an enjoyably tacky 15ft bronze statue, plus a ragbag of museums and gift shops, and a quick-change telephone box.
7 Well, nominally anyway: in fact, comics Matt Crosby, Tom Parry and Ben Clark use the credit crunch as little more than a jumping-off point for their usual overstuffed ragbag of imaginative, larger-than-life sketch comedy.
8 The Greeks also had an election in which the established parties lost to a ragbag of splinter groups.
9 Children dressed up in the ragbags of Baptist charity or else nothing at all.
10 Set at a different gathering or celebration each week, the show followed Los Angeles’s worst catering crew—a ragbag of struggling actors, writers, and comedians glued to their flip phones, who approach basic hospitality like an exotic custom.
11 So could "associate membership" simply be sticking a fancy label on box containing a ragbag of optouts?
12 Perl has assembled a vast, almost ragbag amount of data, not all of it riveting, and has woven commentary in and around it.
13 So they sold everything they had, pigs, pastures, 6 pepper pickers, pitchforks, everything except their ragbags and a few extras.
14 We always had "company" to these picnic meals, hungry soldiers, mere ragbags held together by bones, crept around us and learnt for the first time the joys of curry and cocoa.
15 The constitutional renewal bill, now becalmed in parliament, is a ragbag of issues.
目前搁置于议会的宪法修正案,是各种问题的大杂烩。
16 a ragbag of ideas
杂乱无章的观点
17 Family ragbags will often yield excellent material for theatrical costumes, and of much better quality than would be bought new for the purpose.
18 There were the slyly encroaching outfield adverts, a ragbag of slogans, hints, claims, urgings.
19 While you will be as dust, along with a ragbag of fascists, nazis, and stalinists who have previously dared to challenge democracy and failed.”
20 The critic for the Guardian described it as "an intellectual ragbag of a production... full of half-baked ideas," though Cumberbatch makes for a "good, personable Hamlet with a strong line in self-deflating irony."