
Scragg
UK
/skræɡ/
US
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Translation of "scragg" into Russian
scragg
NounUK
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US
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scragg
scraggs pl
лохматый куст
The scragg was difficult to navigate through due to its dense branches.
Лохматый куст было трудно пройти из-за его густых ветвей.
неопрятный человек
He looked like a scragg with his unkempt hair and ragged clothes.
Он выглядел как неопрятный человек с его неухоженными волосами и рваными одеждами.
scragg
VerbUK
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US
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scragg
scraggs
scragged Past Simple / Past Participle
scragging Gerund
He tried to scragg the surface of the table with a knife.
Он попытался царапать поверхность стола ножом.
Additional translations
неровно расти
Definitions
scragg
NounUK
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A rough or jagged projection; a snag.
Sharp scraggs of rock jutted out from the cliff face.
A thin or scrawny person or animal (slang, chiefly dialect).
Poor little scragg, he looked as if a good gust of wind might carry him away.
Chiefly Australian: a stunted tree or shrub; a scanty growth of timber (usually plural).
Beyond the fence only a few scraggs dotted the dusty plain.
scragg
VerbUK
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To strangle or wring the neck of (a person or animal); by extension, to kill or to beat up roughly (slang, chiefly Australian & New Zealand).
The gang threatened to scragg the traitor if he ever came back.