Definition of Scrags

1. Noun. (Scotland) (plural of scrag) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scrags

1. scrag [v] - See also: scrag

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrags

scrag end
scragged
scraggedness
scraggier
scraggiest
scraggily
scragginess
scragging
scragglier
scraggliest
scraggliness
scraggly
scraggy
scragly
scrags (current term)
scraich
scraiched
scraiching
scraichs
scraigh
scraighed
scraighing
scraighs
scraight
scram
scramasax
scramb
scrambed
scrambing

Literary usage of Scrags

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cook's Dictionary and House-keeper's Directory: A New Family Manual of by Richard Dolby (1830)
"f*. shin, and scrags of beef, or any 'one« that are to spare ; chop them into ; ¡осе?, wash them, яла put them in a !..ri:e pot on the fire, ..."

2. The Orphan's Friend and Housekeeper's Assistant is Composed Upon Temperance by Ann H. Allen (1845)
"All scrags of meat, and bones broken up, can be made into good gravies and soups. ON DRESSING MEATS. Meats for boiling, roasting and baking, require to be ..."

3. The Metropolitan (1837)
"Miss scrags (and this is no fancy's sketch) has the tact to force an encore in our ... Miss scrags' song is just commencing. Being the second singer, ..."

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