"scrag end" meaning in All languages combined

See scrag end on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: scrag ends [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} scrag end (countable and uncountable, plural scrag ends)
  1. A cheap primal cut of lamb or mutton that comes from the forepart of the neck and is typically used in soups or stews. Tags: countable, uncountable Synonyms: scrag-end
    Sense id: en-scrag_end-en-noun-8t8aFbqE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 84 5 4 7 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 85 6 6 3 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 87 5 5 3
  2. The scraps of something; the leftover bits. Tags: countable, uncountable
    Sense id: en-scrag_end-en-noun-aM2UUWVx
  3. The less desirable part of something. Tags: countable, uncountable
    Sense id: en-scrag_end-en-noun-S-bWPxCZ
  4. A person who is old and weak or useless. Tags: countable, uncountable
    Sense id: en-scrag_end-en-noun-tgvnI6AK

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2003, Antiquarian Book Monthly - Volume 30, page 14:",
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          "text": "He makes strong rope and may you be hanged in the scrag end of it!",
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          "ref": "1992, Jody Lynn Nye, The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern, page 101:",
          "text": "The Lord Holders send the scrag ends of their own herds for the dragons' herds.",
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          "ref": "2014, Peter Hennessy, The Secret State: Preparing For The Worst 1945, page 2010:",
          "text": "The scrag end of Europe!",
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          "ref": "2016, Paul Finch, The Incident at North Shore:",
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