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Etsitylle sanalle löytyi useampi kirjoitusasu:

Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

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Määritelmät

Verbit

  1. (intransitive and transitive) To sway; to cause to sway.
  2. (Australia) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket).
  3. (intransitive) To droop; to sag.
  4. (transitive) To decorate (something) with loops of draped fabric.

Substantiivit

  1. A loop of draped fabric.
  2. (slang) Style; fashionable appearance or manner.
  3. (countable) The booty of a burglar or thief; a boodle.
  4. a wild guess or ballpark estimate.
  5. A low point or depression in land; especially, a place where water collects.
  6. (uncountable) Handouts, freebies, or giveaways, such as those handed out at conventions.
  7. (countable, Australia, dated) The possessions of a bushman or itinerant worker, tied up in a blanket and carried over the shoulder, sometimes attached to a stick.
  8. (countable, Australia, by extension) A small single-person tent, usually foldable in to an integral backpack.
  9. (countable, Australia, New Zealand) A large quantity (of something).

Esimerkit

  • I swag as a fat person's belly swaggeth as he goeth.
  • Dior wouldn’t be Dior without the swagged ball gown[...].
  • He looked in bewilderment at number 24, the final house with its regalia of stucco swags and bows.
  • Whenever the muddy water would accumulate in the swag the water from the well in question would become muddy[...] After the water in the swag had all disappeared through the sink-hole the well water would again become clear.
  • Now this dude got swag, and he was pushing up on me but, it wasn't like we was kicking it or anything!”
  • “It′s all arranged about bringing off the swag, is it?” asked the Jew. Sikes nodded.
  • ‘I understand that the district was considered a sort of sanctuary,’ the Chief was saying. ‘ […] They tell me there was a recognized swag market down here.’
  • He was on his way to call on other dealers to check out their swag and to see if he could trade away some of his leftover odds and ends.
  • “Make sure to take some swag on your way out!” I called. He stooped a bit in mid-trot and snatched a small gold bag out of the basket at the door. The contents were mostly shit, a few drink tickets to the Well of Souls, VIP status at Convent, that sort of thing.
  • New Zealand wasted a swag of chances to lose their opening women′s hockey World Cup match.
  • He told me that times had been bad at Invercargill, and that he had started for fresh pastures, had worked his passage up as mate in a small craft from the south, and, arriving in Port Underwood, had swagged his calico tent over the hill, and was now living in it, pitched in the manuka scrub.
  • Over the Christmas of 1939, just three months after Britain and Australia had declared war on Germany, they went swagging together for a week and slept out under the stars in the Adelaide Hills, talking, walking and reading.
  • The plot is straightforward. A swagman is settling down by a billabong after a hard day′s swagging.
  • That such a man was swagging in the Victoria Bush at the age of fifty-one requires explanation.
  • I can take a swag at the answer, but it may not be right.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektiswagged
Imperfektiswagged
Partisiipin preesensswagging
Monikkoswags
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensswags