"Dag" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dag" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dag" Meaning

Dag is a noun that means:

1. A small, sharp stick or point of a thorn or a vine: "The branch of the tree had a jagged dag sticking out."

2. A day or a period of time, often used in rural or informal settings: "I've got a dag off from work tomorrow, so I can go fishing."

3. An archaic or poetic term for "day", often used in literature or poetry: "The sun sets on the mountain to mark the end of the dag."

In general, the word "dag" is often used in informal or regional contexts, and may be less familiar to speakers of more standardized English dialects.

"Dag" Examples

Examples of the word "dag"


1. Literal usage

The sailor fell over the dag edge of the dock, twisting his ankle badly.

2. Slang usage

John had a dag haircut, which was a bit too short for his taste.

3. Idiomatic usage

The tourist got lost in the dag streets of the old town, wandering for hours.

4. Scientific usage

The botanist studied the unique shape of the dagger-shaped leaves of the plant.

5. Literary usage

In the epic poem, the mighty warrior drew his dag sword to fight the dark lord.

Note: "Dag" can have different meanings depending on the context. The above examples show literal, slang, idiomatic, scientific, and literary usages of the word.

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