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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A ragged fellow; a tatterdemalion: also used attributively.

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Examples

  • ‘He was a shake-rag like fellow, ’ he said, ‘and, he dared to say, had gipsy blood in his veins; but at ony rate, he was nane o’ the smacks that had been on their quarters in the moss—he would ken them weel if he saw them again.

    Chapter XXVI 1917

  • 'He was a shake-rag like fellow,' he said, 'and, he dared to say, had gipsy blood in his veins; but at ony rate he was nane o' the smaiks that had been on their quarters in the moss; he would ken them weel if he saw them again.

    Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • 'He was a shake-rag like fellow,' he said, 'and, he dared to say, had gipsy blood in his veins; but at ony rate he was nane o' the smaiks that had been on their quarters in the moss; he would ken them weel if he saw them again.

    Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801

  • a shake-rag like fellow, 'he said,' and, he dared to say, had gipsy blood in his veins; but at ony rate he was nane o 'the smaiks that had been on their quarters in the moss; he would ken them weel if he saw them again.

    Guy Mannering — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • ‘He was a shake-rag like fellow,’ he said, ‘and, he dared to say, had gipsy blood in his veins; but at ony rate he was nane

    Guy Mannering 1815

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