dag (Meaning)

Wordnet

dag (n)

10 grams

a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing

Webster

dag (n.)

A dagger; a poniard.

A large pistol formerly used.

The unbranched antler of a young deer.

A misty shower; dew.

A loose end; a dangling shred.

Webster

dag (v. t.)

To daggle or bemire.

To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment.

Webster

dag (v. i.)

To be misty; to drizzle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dag

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dag Sentence Examples

  1. As she brushed off her coat, a stray dag clung stubbornly to the fabric.
  2. The shepherd carefully inspected the flock, ensuring there were no dags among the wool.
  3. The dag hanging from the sheep's fleece indicated it was time for shearing.
  4. Despite the meticulous grooming, a few dags still lingered in the sheep's wool.
  5. The farmer removed the dags from the sheep's fleece with skilled precision.
  6. The wool processor frowned upon receiving a shipment with dags mixed in.
  7. The dag caught on the barbed wire fence tugged uncomfortably at the sheep's coat.
  8. The shepherd's dog eagerly chased after the dags as they were sheared off the sheep.
  9. It took hours of careful work to remove all the dags from the wool before it could be processed.
  10. The wool quality suffered due to the presence of dags in the fleece.

FAQs About the word dag

10 grams, a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothingA dagger; a poniard., A large pistol formerly used., The unbranched antler of a young dee

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As she brushed off her coat, a stray dag clung stubbornly to the fabric.

The shepherd carefully inspected the flock, ensuring there were no dags among the wool.

The dag hanging from the sheep's fleece indicated it was time for shearing.

Despite the meticulous grooming, a few dags still lingered in the sheep's wool.