ragbag (Meaning)

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ragbag (n)

a motley assortment of things

a bag in which rags are kept

ragbag Sentence Examples

  1. The ragbag contained a motley assortment of cast-off clothes and forgotten trinkets.
  2. The professor kept a ragbag of bizarre research notes that contained both brilliant insights and nonsensical ramblings.
  3. The antique shop was a ragbag of hidden treasures, with forgotten heirlooms and dusty relics waiting to be rediscovered.
  4. The politician's speech was a ragbag of empty promises and broken dreams.
  5. The news article was a ragbag of sensationalist headlines and biased opinions.
  6. The student's essay was a ragbag of unrelated facts and incoherent thoughts.
  7. The party was a ragbag of guests, from old friends to distant acquaintances.
  8. The museum exhibited a ragbag of artifacts from different eras and civilizations.
  9. The company's product line was a ragbag of unrelated items, ranging from electronics to cosmetics.
  10. The city's history was a ragbag of conquests, triumphs, and tragedies.

FAQs About the word ragbag

a motley assortment of things, a bag in which rags are kept

jumble, variety, assortment, medley, collage, omnium-gatherum, agglomeration, motley, welter, gumbo

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The ragbag contained a motley assortment of cast-off clothes and forgotten trinkets.

The professor kept a ragbag of bizarre research notes that contained both brilliant insights and nonsensical ramblings.

The antique shop was a ragbag of hidden treasures, with forgotten heirlooms and dusty relics waiting to be rediscovered.

The politician's speech was a ragbag of empty promises and broken dreams.