Phrases with «ragtag group»

The phrase "ragtag group" means a disorganized collection of people who come together without any clear plan or structure. Full definition

Sentences with «ragtag group»

  • Story mode's also split into several separate paths depending on which ragtag group of warriors you decide to play as, and while this means that you can opt to play as your favourites, it's also worth pointing out that there are no real differences between the stories of each different party. (pushsquare.com)
  • This is a position supported by every major scientific institution in the world, and all the scientific academies of countries and regions, but denied by the anti-GMO lobby, which promotes its own alternative «consensus» of a small ragtag group of academics out on the fringes of the mainstream. (newscientist.com)
  • The movie's central dilemma has some dramatic juice, especially given the way it characterizes the volleyball team: There isn't a naturally great new player who can help rally an otherwise ragtag group to victory, just the grueling prospect of hard work and lots of practice. (film.avclub.com)
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