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cag

/ kæɡ /

noun

  1. mountaineering short for cagoule


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Example Sentences

One hot July day he was returning home from Thurles with a ten-gallon cag on his back, slung by a strong soogaun (hay rope).

In the cag-es of de-cep-tion Souls are pin-ing to be free; Loud-er, near-er rolls the thun-der Of his aw-ful word to man.

He remembered the two men, Cag and Monty, and grimly vowed to repay them if he ever met them again.

In reply, Cag suddenly swerved the big truck to one side of the road, hoping to throw Tom out of the open door.

Tom jumped out and pulled Cag after him, taking a bottle of water from the small compartment behind the driver's seat.

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