shrag (Meaning)
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shrag (n.)
A twig of a tree cut off.
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shrag (v. t.)
To trim, as trees; to lop.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shrag
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shrag Sentence Examples
- He shrugged indifferently, dismissing the question with a nonchalant gesture.
- The teacher shrugged her shoulders, indicating her lack of knowledge on the topic.
- The backpack slipped off her shoulder, causing her to shrug awkwardly to readjust it.
- As the wind howled through the trees, their branches shrugged and danced in response.
- The patient shrugged in pain, unable to pinpoint the exact source of his discomfort.
- The student shrugged his head, signifying his confusion about the instructions.
- The actor shrugged on a coat, transforming himself into the character he was about to play.
- The politician shrugged off the accusations, claiming them to be nothing but baseless rumors.
- The child shrugged with excitement, unable to contain his joy any longer.
- She shrugged away his apology, indicating that she was not ready to accept it.
FAQs About the word shrag
A twig of a tree cut off., To trim, as trees; to lop.
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He shrugged indifferently, dismissing the question with a nonchalant gesture.
The teacher shrugged her shoulders, indicating her lack of knowledge on the topic.
The backpack slipped off her shoulder, causing her to shrug awkwardly to readjust it.
As the wind howled through the trees, their branches shrugged and danced in response.