Thesaurus / shag
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For rugs, the vacuum base can adjust to five different heights that accommodate thick and thin carpets, including shag.
BEST CHEAP VACUUMS OF 2022ELIZABETH BRISKINFEBRUARY 16, 2022POPULAR-SCIENCEWithout significant babysitting, a bumbling device can easily soak a shag by dragging its wet, dirty sponge into the wrong room.
9 GAME-CHANGING HOME PRODUCTS OF 2021JOHN KENNEDY AND TERRI WILLIAMSDECEMBER 3, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEEven when we’re taking batting practice and all the pitchers are shagging balls, she’s flying around catching balls.
NORTH TEXAS PITCHER THROWS A PERFECT GAME WITH A TWIST, STRIKING OUT ALL 21 BATTERSCINDY BORENAPRIL 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe shagged loose balls, set screens and helped chart analytics.
JUWAN HOWARD’S FIRST BANNERS AT MICHIGAN CAME DOWN. HE’S READY TO HANG ANOTHER ONE.KAREEM COPELANDMARCH 18, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAt any rate, as soon as Lady Clare reappeared in the meadow Shag's cup of bliss seemed to be full.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENLady Clare, seeing Shag killed by the blow which had been intended for herself, felt her blood run cold.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENLed away by his sympathy Shag bent his head down toward her and thereby prevented her from rising.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENIt took Lady Clare several months to accustom Shag (for that was the colt's name) to her ways.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENThis was a privilege which Shag could not fail to appreciate, though she never offered to return the favor by clawing him.
BOYHOOD IN NORWAYHJALMAR HJORTH BOYESENA ripple of girlish laughter answered the challenge, but Shag didnt like it and he growled threateningly.
THE GIRL SCOUTS AT CAMP COMALONGLILLIAN GARISWORDS RELATED TO SHAG
- abscond
- amble
- barrel
- beat it
- bolt
- bound
- bustle
- canter
- career
- clear out
- course
- cut and run
- dart
- dash
- decamp
- depart
- dog it
- escape
- flee
- flit
- fly
- gallop
- go like lightning
- hasten
- hie
- hotfoot
- hurry
- hustle
- jog
- leg it
- light out
- lope
- make a break
- make off
- make tracks
- pace
- race
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scorch
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- shag
- shoot
- skedaddle
- skip
- skitter
- smoke
- speed
- spring
- sprint
- spurt
- take flight
- take off
- tear
- tear out
- travel
- trot
- whisk
- abandoned
- all by one's lonesome
- batching it
- by itself/oneself
- by oneself
- companionless
- deserted
- desolate
- detached
- forlorn
- forsaken
- friendless
- hermit
- in solitary
- individual
- isolated
- lone
- lonely
- lonesome
- me and my shadow
- me myself and I
- on one's own
- onliest
- only
- shag
- single
- single-handedly
- singly
- sole
- solely
- solitary
- solo
- stag
- traveling light
- unaccompanied
- unaided
- unassisted
- unattached
- unattended
- unescorted
- unmarried
- widowed
- bedog
- bring up the rear
- chase
- dally
- dangle
- dawdle
- delay
- dog
- drag
- draggle
- draw
- droop
- drop back
- extend
- fall back
- fall behind
- falter
- flag
- follow a scent
- halt
- hang
- hang back
- hang down
- haul
- hunt
- lag
- linger
- loiter
- nose out
- plod
- poke
- poke along
- procrastinate
- pull
- pursue
- shadow
- shag
- spook
- spoor
- stalk
- straggle
- stream
- string along
- tag along
- tail
- take out after
- tarry
- tow
- trace
- track
- traipse
- trudge
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