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The total package made him think of San Berdoo circa ‘39, him and Tim in a hot Olds ragger joy-riding to a hicktown prom, changing clothes at his place while the old lady hawked Watchtowers outside Coulter’s Department Store.
The Big Nowhere Ellroy, James, 1948- 1988
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Christy's house supplied Dyke, a fine footballer and a splendid ragger; Claremont's sent two typical dormice in Forbes and Scobie; Buller's provided no one.
The Loom of Youth Alec Waugh 1939
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And when your really scientific ragger sinks to this, he is nearing the end of his tether.
The Gold Bat 1928
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And when your really scientific ragger sinks to this, he is nearing the end of his tether.
The Gold Bat 1928
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And when your really scientific ragger sinks to this, he is nearing the end of his tether.
The Gold Bat 1928
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Ann Veronica decided that "hoydenish ragger" was the only phrase to express her.
Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story Herbert George 1909
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It has a wet and wild world with lots of big ragger-tooth sharks.
WN.com - Articles related to Jordaan Boosts Bafana's Spirit Ahead of France Clash 2010
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It has a wet and wild world with lots of big ragger-tooth sharks.
WN.com - Articles related to Jordaan Boosts Bafana's Spirit Ahead of France Clash 2010
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Im a alaya so i don't know what happens inside the bathalaya group. how ever i know it is extremely difficult to bear the burden of being a bathalaya as a student who did the A / L in English medium. you wont understand half of the words they (bathalayas) use!! and well you will have no freedom if you choose to become a ragger.
Kottu 2009
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It's only surmise, but one suspects he was rather more often the Bullingdon's raggee than the ragger, with one such ragging a neat metaphor for what has been happening to him all week.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2008
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