Jag [noun]
Definition of Jag:
an intoxicated condition
Opposite/Antonyms of Jag:
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Sentence/Example of Jag:
Thenceforth the innocents and near-innocents could get their perunaese jag only at the risk of a bad quarter of an hour.
We now began to put out the small traps at as good a "jag" as I was able to stand the travel.
The "jag" he developed was something phenomenal, and he was finally locked up in the Bastile by common consent.
I've been in many a jag myself, but that's not why I came out.
Maybe this virtuous jag'll get us some business for what it loses us.
"I saw old Ike Bradley go past here with a hard-cider jag that looped over till its aidges dragged on the ground," he explained.
Their horses have always their sides opened to the quick; the riders jag them continually, and appear to have pleasure in it.
He could see her now; some merciful jag in the rocks had caught part of her dress, and arrested her headlong progress.
As the bird sits watching from the jag of a mountain crag, it is the very emblem of passive speed and strength.
We "rush" the last slope, and at last stand three thousand feet above sea level—upon the topmost jag of the mighty Helvellyn!