Other definitions for mag (2 of 4)
a magpie.
talk; chatter.
to talk idly; chatter.
Origin of mag
2Other definitions for Mag (3 of 4)
a female given name, form of Margaret.
Other definitions for mag. (4 of 4)
magazine.
magnetism.
magneto.
magnitude.
(in prescriptions) large.
Origin of mag.
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How to use mag in a sentence
The students searched the mags, cut images, and wrote on their canvases with fat red and blue markers.
How I’ll End the War: Making Collage Art With Afghan Students | Nick Willard | May 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOne can understand why the Aussie gossip mags may not be too troubled at repeating Hay's nonsensical claims.
Who Would Believe Anything Jessica Hay Says About Kate Middleton? Er, The LA Times... | Tom Sykes | January 31, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTI think that under the 2nd Amendment (purpose: to prevent tyranny) it is required to have assault rifles / high-cap mags.
Mags Bennett (Margo Martindale) on Justified, episode 213, “Bloody Harlan”
'Boardwalk Empire,' 'Game of Thrones' and Other Best TV Deaths of 2011 | Jace Lacob, Maria Elena Fernandez | December 27, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTEscape for Mags—and heartbreak for viewers everywhere—lies at the bottom of a poisoned glass.
At the interior crane controls, Clay swung Beulah's crane and cable mags towards the wreckage.
Code Three | Rick RaphaelUp to now I have never dared to say a word to the people of these parts; they are all chatter-mags, with tongues like knives.
La Grande Breteche | Honore de BalzacWe sincerely believe his work is superior to any work done in fan mags for a long time.
Futuria Fantasia, Fall 1939 | Ray BradburyAllen Glasser has had stories published in more than a dozen different mags—but only two of them were science fiction.
The Fantasy Fan September 1933 | VariousNo, Yours Truly writes only to you, and don't spread hisself out in the Mags.
British Dictionary definitions for mag (1 of 3)
/ (mæɡ) /
informal See magazine
British Dictionary definitions for mag (2 of 3)
/ (mæɡ) informal intr mainly Australian /
to talk; chatter
talk; chatter
Origin of mag
2British Dictionary definitions for mag. (3 of 3)
magazine
magnitude
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