fags Antonyms
Strongest:
- lazes
- slackens
- slacks-off-
- eases-up-
- chills
- hacks-around-
- bums
- lets-up
- idles
- goldbricks
- shirks
- lounges
- loafs
- hangs-around-or-out-
- breaks
- goofs-off-
- dallies
Strong:
- trifles
- relaxes
- footles
- basks
- plays
- reposes
- fools-around
- rests
- monkeys-around-
- doodles
- dillydallies
- hangs
- unwinds
- lolls
- fribbles
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- hustles
- beavers-away-
- drudges
- tries
- travails
- grubs
- toils
- humps
- plods
- sweats
- pegs-away-
- sweats-blood
- plugs
- tugs
- digs-away-
- endeavors
- bangs-away
- moils
- plows
- strains
Weak:
Meaning of fags
fags
to serve as a fag (see fag entry 3) especially in an English public school, to work hard, a gay person, to tire by hard work, an English public-school boy who acts as servant to an older schoolmate, toil, drudgery, drudge sense 1, cigarette, to act as a fag in an English public school, to tire by strenuous activity, domestic entry 2, drudge entry 2, an English public-school boy who acts as a servant to another
fags Sentence Examples
- He stepped outside for a quick smoke, lighting up one of his favorite fags.
- Smoking a pack of fags a day can have serious health consequences.
- She reached into her pocket, searching for her last remaining fag.
- The group huddled outside the pub, passing around a packet of fags.
- He tried to quit smoking, but the craving for fags was too strong.
- The warning label on the cigarette pack reminded him of the dangers of smoking fags.
- The ashtray on the table was filled with stubs of fags from the night before.
- Despite the rising cost, he couldn't resist buying a pack of fags.
- She flicked her fag butt onto the pavement before entering the building.
- The smell of burning fags lingered in the air, a reminder of his vice.
FAQs About the word fags
to serve as a fag (see fag entry 3) especially in an English public school, to work hard, a gay person, to tire by hard work, an English public-school boy who a
struggles, slaves, strives, labors, works, hustles, beavers (away), drudges, tries, travails
lazes, slackens, slacks (off), eases (up), chills, hacks (around), bums, lets up, idles, goldbricks
He stepped outside for a quick smoke, lighting up one of his favorite fags.
Smoking a pack of fags a day can have serious health consequences.
She reached into her pocket, searching for her last remaining fag.
The group huddled outside the pub, passing around a packet of fags.