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rag bag

noun as in job lot

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“Such a man!” laughed good-natured Mrs. K., as she put the relics in the rag bag.

“It’s very bad poetry, but I felt it when I wrote it, one day when I was very lonely, and had a good cry on a rag bag. I never thought it would go where it could tell tales,” said Jo, tearing up the verses the Professor had treasured so long.

A few years ago, Lisa Myers, owner of the lifestyle store Capers Home in Seattle, had a houseguest who took special notice of a pile of old, worn-out and discolored sheets and towels that Myers had set aside for the rag bag.

A few years ago, Lisa Myers, owner of the lifestyle store Capers Home in Seattle, had a house guest who took special notice of a pile of old, worn-out and discolored sheets and towels that Myers had set aside for the rag bag.

Of "Agatha Raisin," Jensen says, "it's one of these things we do quite well in Britain. We get a rag bag of eclectic characters and throw them into a situation against the beautiful English countryside — very much a chocolate box England in this show, but with modern story lines and modern themes."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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