tattered+garments

  • 1tattered — adjective a) rent in tatters, torn, hanging in rags; ragged The chattering, irrational brute of the subconscious clothes itself in the tattered garments of rationality and idealism. b) dressed in tatters or rags; ragged …

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  • 2tattered clothes — old and ripped garments …

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  • 3Doric Greek — Distribution of Greek dialects in the classical period.[1] Western group …

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  • 4ragged — raggedly, adv. raggedness, n. /rag id/, adj. 1. clothed in tattered garments: a ragged old man. 2. torn or worn to rags; tattered: ragged clothing. 3. shaggy, as an animal, its coat, etc. 4. having loose or hanging shreds or fragmentary bits: a… …

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  • 5ragged — rag•ged [[t]ˈræg ɪd[/t]] adj. 1) clothed in tattered garments 2) torn or worn to rags; tattered 3) having loose or hanging shreds or fragmentary bits 4) full of rough or sharp projections 5) in a wild or neglected state 6) rough, imperfect, or… …

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  • 6ragged — /ˈrægəd / (say raguhd) adjective 1. Also, raggedy. clothed in tattered garments. 2. Also, raggedy. torn or worn to rags; tattered: ragged clothing. 3. shaggy, as an animal, its coat, etc. 4. having loose or hanging shreds or fragmentary bits: a… …

  • 7Duds — Duds, n. pl. [Scot. dud rag, pl. duds clothing of inferior quality.] 1. Old or inferior clothes; tattered garments. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] 2. Effects, in general.[Slang] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Lohengrin (opera) — Lohengrin is a romantic opera (or music drama) in three acts composed and written by Richard Wagner. HistoryThe first production was in Weimar, Germany on 28 August 1850 under the direction of Franz Liszt, a close friend and early supporter of… …

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  • 9The Fortunes of Nigel —   …

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  • 10Valley Forge — Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, was the site of the camp of the American Continental Army over the winter of 1777 ndash;1778 in the American Revolutionary War. This was a time of great suffering for George Washington s Army, but it was also a time of …

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