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shag

noun as in nap

noun as in rug

noun as in tobacco

Strongest matches

verb as in chase

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Example Sentences

After three lazy popups to begin batting practice, Ohtani walloped a long home run to right field, so deep a coach shagging fly balls simply turned and watched it sail over the fence.

Milioti pushed, for instance, for her hair to evolve from prim and pulled back into the sexy shag she has by the end.

In 2018, there were also claims that Australians tried to rig the contest in favour of the shag - a species of cormorant.

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Initial figures suggest the shag population is down by 75% on the inner islands, but there is some hope.

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There is good news for some of the seabirds that breed in the UK, with the shag moving from the red list to the amber and the black guillemot from the amber to the green.

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

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