- (કલગીવાળું ) એક દરિયા ઈ પક્ષી. ⇄ shag gujarati
- કાપેલી જાડી તમાકું ⇄ shag gujarati
- બરછટ વાળનો જથ્થો ⇄ shag gujarati
shag in Hindi हिन्दी
- अशिष्टाचार ⇄ shag hindi
- घना जंगल ⇄ shag hindi
- यौन - संबंध ⇄ shag hindi
- शैग ⇄ shag hindi
shag in Sindhi سنڌي
- هڪ قسم جو اوني ڪپڙو، هڪ قسم جو تماڪو ⇄ Shag sindhi
shag in Telugu తెలుగు
- చింపిరి వెంట్రుకలు. ⇄ shag telugu
- బొచ్చు ⇄ shag telugu
shag in English
- shag ⇄ adj. having a shag; shaggy.
Ex. a shag dog, a shag rug.english - shag ⇄ noun a hopping dance popular in the 1930's.
Ex. As they swoop and leap to the remembered acrobatics of the Lindy, the Shag ... time is, in a sense, expunged (New Yorker).english - shag ⇄ noun 1a. rough, matted hair, wool, or the like.
b. a mass of this.
Ex. the shag of a dog.
2a. the long, rough nap of some kinds of cloth, especially a layer of woven loops, longer and coarser than pile.
b. cloth having such a nenglish - shag ⇄ shag (1), noun, verb, shagged,shagging,adjective. english
- shag ⇄ shag (2), verb, shagged,shagging. english
- shag ⇄ shag (3), noun, verb, shagged,shagging. english
- shag ⇄ v.i. to dance the shag. english
- shag ⇄ v.i. 1. (Informal.) to catch or retrieve balls for a player.
Ex. During a warmup on the practice range, he had driven a ball that hit a caddie who was shagging for Bill Collins (New York Times).
2. (U.S. Slang.) to go away; leave at once; geenglish - shag ⇄ v.t. (Informal.)1. to catch or retrieve and throw back (a ball).
Ex. At ten, he was shagging flies at the Toronto Maple Leaf baseball practices (Maclean's).
2. to run after; chase.
Ex. He hastened in ... and shagged away the kids whoenglish - shag ⇄ v.t. 1. to make rough or shaggy (with a growth of trees or the like).
2. (Obsolete.) to make a long or rough nap or pile on (a fabric).english