rag|ragged|ragging|rags in English
verb
tease, mock, poke fun at; play practical jokes, play pranks
Use "rag|ragged|ragging|rags" in a sentence
1. There stood a boy wearing the same ragged shirt, a rag tied about a swollen jaw, his head covered with scabies.
2. She is always ragging Tom about his stammer.
3. Benga wears a white ragged tank, some black ragged shorts and red sandals.
4. Rag′Abash, a low fellow; Rag′amuffin, a low, disreputable person
5. Ragged clothing infers poverty.
6. Bolognese sauce is known in Italy as Ragù alla Bolognese or simply Ragù
7. He ran United's defence ragged .
8. It's a rag sheet.
9. Abstractionistic Bill Winkley 16X10 approx, 100%rag, 140 lb rag Sold Posted 2.5 years ago
10. From Riches to Rags
11. We're at the ragged edge here.
12. No blood clots, no ragged edges.
13. I don't like the local rag.
14. Just look at those rags.
15. Why the rags and cloth?
16. He was clad in rags.
17. Hers was a rags-to-riches story.
18. Dirty and unkempt and in rags.
19. They can manufacture rags into paper.
20. No, I'll get a rag.
21. This rag smells like mildew.
22. A Bobtail is a horse or dog with a docked tail, while rag and tag both express the idea of ‘tattered clothes’: the phrase literally means ‘people in ragged clothes together with their dogs and horses’
23. There's some rags in the back.
24. I can scour the local rags!
25. They ragged him about his haircut.