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Meanings of Raggedy:

adjective

Scruffy; shabby.

Usage examples:

An old raggedy woman with her uncombed cat

Meanings of Raggle:

noun

A groove cut in stone, especially on a wall to receive a sheet of glass, lead, the edge of a roof, etc.

Meanings of Raggles:

noun

A groove cut in stone, especially on a wall to receive a sheet of glass, lead, the edge of a roof, etc.

Raggy

ˈraɡi

Meanings of Raggy:

adjective

Ragged.

Usage examples:

His raggy clothes

Meanings of Ragi:

noun

Another term for finger millet (see millet).

Meanings of Ragingly:

adverb

In a raging manner; vehemently, furiously.

Meanings of Raglan:

adjective

Having or denoting sleeves that continue in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam.

Usage examples:

Raglan sleeves
noun

An overcoat with raglan sleeves.

Usage examples:

The ribbed raglan that i am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not muc…

Raglans

ˈraɡlən

Meanings of Raglans:

noun

An overcoat with raglan sleeves.

Usage examples:

The ribbed raglan that i am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not muc…
adjective

Having or denoting sleeves that continue in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam.

Usage examples:

Raglan sleeves

Meanings of Raglin:

noun

= raggle .

Meanings of Ragmen:

noun

A person who collects or deals in rags, old clothes, and other items.

Usage examples:

I remember my mother just catching me before i handed my sunday coat to the ragman and before someo…

Ragout

ræɡˈuː

Meanings of Ragout:

noun

A highly seasoned dish of small pieces of meat stewed with vegetables.

Usage examples:

A ragout of duck braised in red wine

Ragouts

ræɡˈuː

Meanings of Ragouts:

noun

A highly seasoned dish of small pieces of meat stewed with vegetables.

Usage examples:

A ragout of duck braised in red wine

Rags

ˈrɑːɡə

Meanings of Rags:

noun

A piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, used typically for cleaning things.

Usage examples:

He wiped his hands on an oily rag
verb

Give a decorative effect to (a painted surface) by applying paint, typically of a different colour, with a rag.

Usage examples:

The background walls have been stippled above the dado rail and ragged below

Meanings of Ragstone:

noun

A large coarse roofing slate.

Ragtag

ˈræɡ.tæɡ

Meanings of Ragtag:

adjective

Untidy, disorganized, or incongruously varied in character.

Usage examples:

A ragtag group of idealists
noun

A disreputable or disorganized group of people.

Usage examples:

The ragtag had been organized into some kind of marching order

Meanings of Ragtime:

noun

A kind of music evolved by black american musicians in the 1890s and played especially on the piano, characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment.

Usage examples:

Ragtime piano classics
adjective

Disorderly; disreputable.

Usage examples:

A ragtime army

Meanings of Raguly:

adjective

Having an edge with oblique notches like a row of sawn-off branches.

Usage examples:

A cross raguly

Meanings of Ragworm:

noun

A predatory marine bristle worm which is frequently used as bait by fishermen.

Usage examples:

Lugworm and ragworm are also good, but tend to produce the smaller fish.

Meanings of Rahdari:

noun

In persia (now iran) and india: a transit duty, a toll; (as a mass noun) tax paid to secure safe passage. also attributive. now chiefly historical.

Meanings of Raid:

noun

A rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces.

Usage examples:

A bombing raid
verb

Conduct a raid on.

Usage examples:

Officers raided thirty homes yesterday
abbreviation

Redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading data across several disk drives.

Raided

reɪd

Meanings of Raided:

verb

Conduct a raid on.

Usage examples:

Officers raided thirty homes yesterday
noun

A rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces.

Usage examples:

A bombing raid
abbreviation

Redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading data across several disk drives.

Meanings of Raider:

noun

A person who attacks an enemy in their territory; a marauder.

Usage examples:

Scandinavian raiders put down their roots in cumbria

Meanings of Raiding:

verb

Conduct a raid on.

Usage examples:

Officers raided thirty homes yesterday
noun

A rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces.

Usage examples:

A bombing raid
abbreviation

Redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading data across several disk drives.

Meanings of Raids:

noun

A rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces.

Usage examples:

A bombing raid
verb

Conduct a raid on.

Usage examples:

Officers raided thirty homes yesterday
abbreviation

Redundant array of independent (or inexpensive) disks, a system for providing greater capacity, faster access, and security against data corruption by spreading data across several disk drives.

Meanings of Raif:

noun

Robbery, depredation, spoliation.

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