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mag
1[ mag ]
mag
2[ mag ]
noun
- a magpie.
- talk; chatter.
verb (used without object)
- to talk idly; chatter.
Mag
3[ mag ]
noun
- a female given name, form of Margaret.
mag.
4abbreviation for
- magazine.
- magnetism.
- magneto.
- magnitude.
- (in prescriptions) large.
mag
1/ mæɡ /
mag
2/ mæɡ /
verb
- to talk; chatter
noun
- talk; chatter
mag.
3abbreviation for
- magazine
- magnitude
Word History and Origins
Origin of mag1
Origin of mag3
Word History and Origins
Origin of mag1
Example Sentences
You can put mag wheels on a Gremlin,” commented one long time Michigan observer, “but that doesn't make it a Mustang.
Conservatives were quick to jump on the charges: websites like Twitchy and FrontPage Mag soon joined the anti-Tyson charge.
To release this feminist anthem through what is essentially a lad mag that guys read at barbershops?
The pictures are on the front page of the mag and eight further pages inside.
An AB is a muscle found on magazine covers, an AD in the mag says Virginia's For Lovers.
She would buy so and so many yards of percale for new shirt waists for the boys and Janie and Mag.
When Sanny Robertson came home that afternoon, he found Mag with swollen lips and half closed eyes and a face bruised all over.
Mag ay cried that it was best to mak' a splash aboot the things you did; but, by sirs, she has made yin this time.
Black Jock saw Mag Robertson's eyes staring at him, as he hurried over the moor.
Mu ra ka mag napildi sa sugal, You look as if you lost in gambling.
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