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Example sentences for "tags"

Lexicographically close words:
tagged; tagging; tagh; tago; tagon; tahi; tahn; tahr; tahsil; tai
  1. Barnes, the more experienced in domestic infelicity, is correspondingly the more given to moral tags and pregnant sentences.

  2. The rosettes of agate, and the tags and pendants are also explained by this figure.

  3. The dress of one of them is fastened with tags or loops of unusual form.

  4. To the trigger-guards were attached tags marked Fleming vs.

  5. God, I hate to see a collection all fouled up with tags hung on things!

  6. I say, take off their tags and let them tag back home.

  7. Masha's husband is an exceedingly tedious schoolmaster, who is always reciting tags of Latin.

  8. The odd player in the center runs around on the inside of the circle and hits one of the players with a wisp of grass, if the game be played out of doors, or tags him if played indoors.

  9. The object of the game is for one of the runners to snatch the club and return to his goal before a runner from the opposite goal tags him, both leaving their starting bases at the same time on a signal.

  10. Any player whom the chaser tags immediately becomes It, but the chaser, in touching him, must say "You're It!

  11. One player runs around the outside of the circle and tags another as he runs.

  12. Whenever the chaser tags a player, that player becomes It.

  13. He tags the player standing at the head of the line and passes behind the line to the rear, taking his place at the foot.

  14. He tags the first player in the line as he passes him, and this player at once hops forward to the goal.

  15. Each pupil as he takes his seat tags the pupil seated next in front of him, who takes this as a signal to start.

  16. Any one infringing these rules loses one point for each offense, and remains It until he successfully tags some one according to rules.

  17. At a signal, the last player in each line runs forward and tags the front wall.

  18. Morbidly, Charles wondered what they'd do to him if he kept his mouth shut and let the Industry put the suit into production, and waited for the millions of ID tags to begin to drop off.

  19. These name tags were worn about the neck on a colorful plastic band, with the tag itself, a white plastic card, on the right side of the neck.

  20. Along with the Standard face had come name tags by which a person might individualize himself to the minimum necessary degree.

  21. Decontaminate the patient's identification tags and chain, if necessary.

  22. Maintain the identity of personnel by using handwritten name tags for staff and patients (including patients in PPW).

  23. Perhaps it will be simplest to throw away the tags and generalize her with one all-comprehensive name, as the Land of Wonders.

  24. Then, in all his fluttering tags and ribbons of red and yellow, Robin Hood strode forward.

  25. I can compare it to nothing but a large door mat, ornamented at the edges with little tinkling tags something like the stained porcupine quills round an Indian moccasin.

  26. You might tie tags on the cord and lamp at points of danger or failure--at the plug, wear points next to lamp base, bad sockets.

  27. The laces were twisted and turned, and their tags were already rusted.

  28. In fact, if they become crumpled and twisted and their tags rusty, he makes them his testimony that he was wet through, being out all night, which story rarely fails in coppers and he still retains his laces.

  29. It took a lot of adjusting so as to avoid getting some knobbly bead motif just under her ear, and to prevent the shoe-lace tags attacking the under-side of the face.

  30. Then there are the people who look at their key tags upside down.

  31. There were elaborate dresses for tiny girls, and the prices calmly jotted on little tags attached to each were staggering.

  32. Thus my "enumerated" tags spread further and wider over the city of Empire.

  33. Some said they saw her flying over the woods on a broomstick, with all her wretched rags and tags fluttering behind her like the tail of a kite.

  34. Buttons had not at that time been invented, but tags could burst off as well as buttons, and loops were not warranted to last for ever, any more than button-holes.

  35. He was polished and refined, and something of a scholar, too, if there was real learning behind his tags of Latin.

  36. What have all these tags of mythology and history, these pedagogic raptures and peripatetic ecstasies, to do with genuine emotion?

  37. To those that can hear Art speaks for itself: facts and dates do not; to make bricks of such stuff one must glean the uplands and hollows for tags of auxiliary information and suggestion; and the history of art is no exception to the rule.

  38. Tags every sentence with some fawning word.

  39. Defn: A day on which contributions to some public or private charity or fund are solicited promiscuously on the street, and tags given to contributors to wear as an evidence of their having contributed.

  40. They are to be Canterbury bells really," explained Josephine to Miss Ashwell as the lemonade was being served and the rest of the tags were being passed about so that they might all be read.

  41. Let's get the little wooden tags that the florists use and put on them the name of the flower, and the giver's name, and then we could tie another little paper tag to them with the rhyme on it.

  42. The committee worked hard for an hour after lunch, but finally the last of the tags was allotted and distributed, and those who were going out were exhorted not to come back without their rhymes, as they must be ready for Monday.

  43. When wires or ropes can be stretched across the stream, the compartments can be marked out by tags attached to them.

  44. The depth at each of these tags may be obtained by a light wooden staff, with a disk-shaped shoe 4 to 6 in.

  45. We know in our secret souls that our nicknames are our true names, and that our real names are mere tags and badges; but we prefer the meaningless tag to the too candid truth.

  46. The doctor dosed his youthful pupil with creeds and catechisms until his brain whirled with meaningless tags and phrases.

  47. Names, even in the ordinary life of the home and the street, are infinitely more than mere tags attached to us for purposes of convenience and identification.

  48. Presently a large part of literary England wore the tags of political preference.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tags" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.