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hag

[hag] / hæg /


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The “hags,” as they call themselves, have different areas of interest.

From New York Times

And the “West Side Story” breakout is not messing around when it comes to evil hags — or trolls — whining about the casting announcement on social media.

From Los Angeles Times

In another, he makes fun of a woman who complained about being called an old hag on TikTok.

From New York Times

I dug that he nicknamed me his "old sea hag" with "violent eyes" and "breeder's hips," casting him as my Canadian Ted Hughes.

From Salon

Early theories from art historians claimed they were grotesque hag figures to warn against the sins of lust – a way of keeping the minds of churchgoers and monks pure.

From The Guardian