JAG
\d͡ʒˈaɡ], \dʒˈaɡ], \dʒ_ˈa_ɡ]\
Definitions of JAG
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1899 - The american dictionary of the english language.
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1871 - The Cabinet Dictionary of the English Language
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a bout of drinking or drug taking
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a slit in a garment that exposes material of a different color underneath; used in Renaissance clothing
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a sharp projection on an edge or surface; "he clutched a jag of the rock"
By Princeton University
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a bout of drinking or drug taking
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a slit in a garment that exposes material of a different color underneath; used in Renaissance clothing
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a sharp projection on an edge or surface; "he clutched a jag of the rock"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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A notch; a cleft; a barb; a ragged or sharp protuberance; a denticulation.
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A part broken off; a fragment.
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A cleft or division.
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To cut into notches or teeth like those of a saw; to notch.
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A small load, as of hay or grain in the straw, or of ore.
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To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.
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A leather bag or wallet;
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saddlebags.
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Enough liquor to make a man noticeably drunk; a small load; a time or case of drunkeness; - esp. in phr. To have a jag on, to be drunk.
By Oddity Software
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A notch; a cleft; a barb; a ragged or sharp protuberance; a denticulation.
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A part broken off; a fragment.
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A cleft or division.
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To cut into notches or teeth like those of a saw; to notch.
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A small load, as of hay or grain in the straw, or of ore.
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To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.
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A leather bag or wallet;
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saddlebags.
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Enough liquor to make a man noticeably drunk; a small load; a time or case of drunkeness; - esp. in phr. To have a jag on, to be drunk.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By Daniel Lyons
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
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