Jag

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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
  • n. A sharp projection; a barb.
  • n. A hanging flap along the edge of a garment.
  • n. A slash or slit in a garment exposing material of a different color.
  • v. To cut jags in; notch.
  • v. To cut unevenly.
  • v. Scots To jab sharply; prick.
  • n. Slang A bout of drinking or drug use.
  • n. Slang A period of overindulgence in an activity; a spree: a shopping jag; a crying jag. See Synonyms at binge.
  • n. A small load or portion.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • n. A sharp projection.
  • n. A medical injection.
  • v. To cut unevenly.
  • v. To tease.
  • n. A binge or period of overindulgence; a spree.
  • n. a one-horse cart load, or, in modern times, a truck load, of hay or wood.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • n. A notch; a cleft; a barb; a ragged or sharp protuberance; a denticulation.
  • n. A part broken off; a fragment.
  • n. A cleft or division.
  • n. A leather bag or wallet
  • n. 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.
  • v. To cut into notches or teeth like those of a saw; to notch.
  • n. A small load, as of hay or grain in the straw, or of ore.
  • v. To carry, as a load
  • n. Same as Judge-Advocate General.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To notch; cut or slash in notches, teeth, or ragged points.
  • To prick, jab, or lacerate, as with a knife or dirk.
  • Nautical, to lay or fold in long bights, as a rope or tackle, and tie up with stops.
  • n. A sharp notch or tooth, as of a saw; a ragged or tattered point; a zig-zag.
  • n. One of a series of points or dags cut in the edge of a garment for ornament: a style much in favor in France and England in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. See dag.
  • n. A stab or jab, as with a sharp instrument.
  • n. In botany, a cleft or division.—5. A barbed joining or dovetail; a jag-bolt.
  • To carry, as a load: as, to jag hay.
  • n. A one-horse load; a wagon-load.
  • n. A saddle-bag; a wallet.
  • n. As much liquor as one can carry: as, to have a jag on hence, a drunken condition.
  • n. A fare or catch of fish.
  • n. A lot, parcel, load, or quantity: as, a, jag of oysters.
  • n. A rustic; a farm-hand: as, a plow jag.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • n. a sharp projection on an edge or surface
  • n. a slit in a garment that exposes material of a different color underneath; used in Renaissance clothing
  • n. a bout of drinking or drug taking
  • v. cut teeth into; make a jagged cutting edge
  • n. a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing
  • Equivalent
    j.a.g   
    Verb Form
    jagged    jagging    jags   
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    Cross Reference
    JAG    Jag   
    Variant
    jagged    jagging    jagg   
    Form
    jagged    jagging   
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    notch    cleft    barb    denticulation    fragment    projection    indentation   
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    nr    kommer    är    jeg    MiG    kan    hur    ett    Fr    upp