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scrag-end

noun

Meaning

  1. A cheap primal cut of lamb or mutton that comes from the forepart of the neck and is typically used in soups or stews.
  2. The scraps of something; the leftover bits.
  3. The less desirable part of something.
  4. A person who is old and weak or useless.

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Sources

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