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[rag-id] / ˈræg ɪd /


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This wasn’t “an argument between genteel parties in Congress,” William Hogeland writes in his history, The Whiskey Rebellion, “but…a guerrilla war on the country’s ragged margin, our first war for the American soul.”

From Barron's • Apr. 14, 2026

It was going to be one of those days at Augusta, rowdy and ragged, nothing promised to anyone.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

But the Pumas, run ragged by the 12-month demands on their star players, were also at less than full strength.

From BBC • Feb. 14, 2026

Facing obstacles – be they ragged clothes that triggered childhood bullying or high school classmates who ridiculed her for favoring country music over The Beatles – became a way of life for Dolly.

From Salon • Jan. 19, 2026

Some had been released months ago: their discharge papers and railway passes were ragged from opening and refolding.

From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom




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