shags (Meaning)
shags
to dance the shag, to catch (a fly) in baseball practice, any of various dances of the southern U.S. that employ lively footwork with a minimum of upper-body motion, to chase after and return a ball, long coarse or matted fiber, nap, or pile, to have sexual intercourse with, cormorant sense 1, to catch a ball, to chase after and return (a ball) hit usually out of play, to move or lope along, to chase away, tobacco cut into fine shreds, to make rough or shaggy, a shaggy tangled mass or covering (as of hair), to chase after, a layered haircut of uneven length, to fall or hang in shaggy masses, a strong coarse tobacco cut into fine shreds, any of various waterbirds related to the cormorants, a rug or carpeting with long yarns that do not stand up, shaggy, a shaggy tangled mass or covering
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shags Sentence Examples
- The shags frolicked joyously on the sun-drenched beach, their sleek bodies glistening in the sunlight.
- The shaggy dog's long, flowing hair caught and whipped about in the gusty wind, forming humorous shags.
- The elderly man's thinning hair created unsightly shags that he desperately tried to conceal.
- The antique rug had a few noticeable shags that detracted from its overall beauty.
- The shaggy bear hibernated in its cozy den, its shaggy coat providing warmth and insulation.
- The rug's shags created a tactile sensation that was both inviting and invigorating.
- The young girl's shaggy haircut gave her a carefree and bohemian appearance.
- The shags on the sweater lent it a unique and stylish appeal.
- The worn-out carpet had lost its pile, revealing unsightly shags that made it a tripping hazard.
- The shags on the leather couch softened its appearance and made it appear more inviting.
FAQs About the word shags
to dance the shag, to catch (a fly) in baseball practice, any of various dances of the southern U.S. that employ lively footwork with a minimum of upper-body mo
Mohawks, buns, braids, buzz cuts, fades, Mohawk, plaits, shingles, crew cuts, beehives
crawls, saunters, shuffles, lingers,strolls, drags, loiters, pokes, ambles, lags
The shags frolicked joyously on the sun-drenched beach, their sleek bodies glistening in the sunlight.
The shaggy dog's long, flowing hair caught and whipped about in the gusty wind, forming humorous shags.
The elderly man's thinning hair created unsightly shags that he desperately tried to conceal.
The antique rug had a few noticeable shags that detracted from its overall beauty.