a. Resembling a bag; loose or puffed out, or pendent, like a bag; flabby;
a. [ Cf. Clog. ] Adhesive; -- said of a roof in a mine to which coal clings. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Full of crags; rugged with projecting points of rocks;
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a. [ From 5th Flag. ] Abounding with the plant called flag;
a. Having jags; set with teeth; notched; uneven;
a. Knotty; rough; figuratively, rough in temper. Fuller. --
a. Irritable; touchy. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ See Quag, Quagmire. ] Of the nature of a quagmire; yielding or trembling under the foot, as soft, wet earth; spongy; boggy. “O'er the watery strath, or quaggy moss.” Collins. [ 1913 Webster ]
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About his shoulders hangs the shaggy skin. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]
[ A rill ] that winds unseen beneath the shaggy fell. Keble. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Of or pertaining to slag; resembling slag;
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a. Inclined to swag; sinking, hanging, or leaning by its weight. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Having sharp turns. Barham. [ 1913 Webster ]