tag-rag (Meaning)

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tag-rag (n. & a.)

The lowest class of people; the rabble. Cf. Rag, tag, and bobtail, under Bobtail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tag-rag

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tag-rag Sentence Examples

  1. The tag-rag of society gathered at the street corner, their presence a blight upon the neighborhood.
  2. The politician's campaign attracted a motley crew of tag-rag supporters, eager to latch onto any glimmer of power.
  3. The tag-rag and bobtail of the town turned out for the annual festival, their diverse attire a testament to the community's eccentricities.
  4. The tag-rag remnants of the defeated army trudged through the wasteland, their morale broken and their spirits shattered.
  5. The tag-rag asylum housed the most desperate and deranged members of society, their cries haunting the halls.
  6. The tag-rag crew of the pirate ship was a motley assortment of hardened criminals and desperate souls.
  7. The tag-rag students at the rundown school struggled to learn amidst dilapidated facilities and indifferent teachers.
  8. The tag-rag refugees huddled together in the makeshift shelter, their faces etched with the horrors they had endured.
  9. The tag-rag vendors at the flea market hawked their wares, their voices a cacophony against the backdrop of the bustling crowd.
  10. The tag-rag group of protesters marched through the streets, their voices barely audible amidst the din of the city.

FAQs About the word tag-rag

The lowest class of people; the rabble. Cf. Rag, tag, and bobtail, under Bobtail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tag-rag of society gathered at the street corner, their presence a blight upon the neighborhood.

The politician's campaign attracted a motley crew of tag-rag supporters, eager to latch onto any glimmer of power.

The tag-rag and bobtail of the town turned out for the annual festival, their diverse attire a testament to the community's eccentricities.

The tag-rag remnants of the defeated army trudged through the wasteland, their morale broken and their spirits shattered.