jag
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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a period of unrestrained indulgence in an activity; spree; binge.
a crying jag; a talking jag.
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a state of intoxication from liquor.
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Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S. a load, as of hay or wood.
abbreviation
verb
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(tr) to cut unevenly; make jagged
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to catch (fish) by impaling them on an unbaited hook
noun
noun
noun
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intoxication from drugs or alcohol
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a bout of drinking or drug taking
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a period of uncontrolled activity
a crying jag
noun
abbreviation
Other Word Forms
- jagless adjective
Etymology
Origin of jag1
1350–1400; late Middle English jagge (noun), jaggen (v.), of obscure origin
Origin of jag2
1590–1600; perhaps originally load of broom or furze (compare Old English ceacga broom, furze)
Example Sentences
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It was a jagged piece of metal, ten inches long.
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They were short, and their roots had jagged edges.
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A boy who lacked discipline, whose family was relieved when he was called to France, hoping that maybe the rigors of the army would smooth out his jagged edges, help him grow up.
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As our pilot throws his rescue helicopter over one of the jagged ridges below us, we see ant-like skiers queueing at lifts or weaving down various pistes.
From BBC
Those jagged flakes create little air pockets throughout the loaf, keeping it tender rather than dense — plush, not packed.
From Salon
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