6.The stringy central portion and membranous walls of a citrus fruit. Idiom: on the ragVulgar Slang 1.Menstruating. 2.Irritable; grouchy. [Middle Englishragge, ultimately (probably partly by back-formation fromraggi,shaggy, ragged)of Old Norse origin; akin to Old Icelandicrögg,tuftand Swedis...
pleased or happy.I'm very glad that you are here;the glad smiles of the children.feliz,alegre,contento ˈgladdenverb to make glad.The news gladdened her.alegrar,regocijar ˈgladlyadverb I'd gladly help but I have too many other things to do.con placer ...
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6.The stringy central portion and membranous walls of a citrus fruit. Idiom: on the ragVulgar Slang 1.Menstruating. 2.Irritable; grouchy. [Middle Englishragge, ultimately (probably partly by back-formation fromraggi,shaggy, ragged)of Old Norse origin; akin to Old Icelandicrögg,tuftand Swedis...