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"What a ragbag you are bringing them, to be sure!"
I stared at that ragbag collection and tried to figure out when this last change had taken place.
It is a ragbag of issues, problems and lists which mean everything and nothing.
It is a bit of a ragbag, but stuffed full of information.
There's a story in this ragbag somewhere, but he's done everything but tell it.
Had the little ragbag undertaken some treachery at the last instant?
And I, remembering my grandmother's ragbag, can only agree.
Python was disappointed, naturally enough, at the old ragbag who had talked so tough.
Looks like a hare and a mouse dressed as a ragbag."
Maggie held up a robe, decided it had seen its day, and put it in the ragbag.
The rest, including himself, were a ragbag remnant, nothing like the band he had led here, so confident and full of his own pride.
It's not a ragbag, but it's no finished quilt, either.
But the old ragbag was working himself into a kind of fit, pummelling the ground, slobbering at the mouth.
In this curtain-raiser, a ragbag troupe does a fast forward through the high points of "Hamlet."
This then is a ragbag of pieces, some still to be performed out loud, which I haven't collected together till now.
Her mind was like a ragbag into which she had been frantically thrusting whatever she could grab.
Tir's bones, I hate to be seen near such a ragbag.
"I had the best training," he said, "which is nice because I have a whole ragbag of ways of working with any actor."
"I'll wear some old clothes out of the ragbag, and I'll roll them in the dirt.
Longshadow watched the ragbag drift out, taking its odor with it.
The went offstage to the changing area where the most noticeable thing was Cameo's ragbag spilled across the floor.
The memory of the body now hidden beneath her ragbag clothes caused him to sigh faintly with regret.
The alphas back there, in the fine old houses, and the betas in the ragbag middle.
The winners will a ragbag of what falls out from competitions for who is best at playing our dysfunctional system of public policy.
This new Deathstalker and his ragbag friends are perhaps the last hope the Empire's got.