What is the meaning of GLAD RAGS. Phrases containing GLAD RAGS
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Glar is British slang for paint.
Noun. A look of desire cast at another person. E.g."I think you've got an admirer, that man at the back keeps giving you the glad-eye." {Informal}
Glam rock is slang for a music genre of the early 's characterised by gawdy dress and make−up worn by the performers.
best clothes ‘She’s in her glad rags.’.¬
"going out on the town" clothes.
Glad To See You
Another way of addressing friends, e.g. "Hi Blad!"
Fancy clothes
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An object or a person who is glamorous. Either for positive or negative use. "Dude, that shirt is totally glam!"
Glam is slang for glamorous.
Noun. One's finest and dressiest clothes.
American lad is Irish slang for fatty bacon imported from the USA.
Glad, happy
Jack the lad is British slang for a self−assured, cocky young man. Jack the lad is London Cockney rhyming slang for bad.
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a.
Full of gladness; joyful; glad.
n.
To rejoice; to be glad; to delight; to exult.
imp. & p. p.
of Glad
a.
Well-pleased; glad; apt; wont; fond; inclined.
v. t.
To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate.
superl.
Wearing a gay or bright appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness; exhilarating.
n.
A sharp-pointed rod; a goad.
n.
One who makes glad.
v. i.
To be glad; to rejoice.
n.
One who uses a gad or goad in driving.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Glad
v. t. & i.
To be glad ; to wish or desire.
v. t.
To make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate.
v. i.
To be or become glad; to rejoice.
n.
An organ or part which resembles a secreting, or true, gland, as the ductless, lymphatic, pineal, and pituitary glands, the functions of which are very imperfectly known.
a.
Fain; glad; delighted.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Goad
superl.
Pleased; joyous; happy; cheerful; gratified; -- opposed to sorry, sorrowful, or unhappy; -- said of persons, and often followed by of, at, that, or by the infinitive, and sometimes by with, introducing the cause or reason.
imp. & p. p.
of Goad
a.
Excessively or unduly glad.
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