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  • noun Plural form of aggie.

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Examples

  • His teeth protruded from between his lips and his eyes were blue with the colorless blueness of the marbles called "aggies" that the boys of Winesburg carried in their pockets.

    Winesburg, Ohio: a Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life 1919

  • His teeth protruded from between his lips and his eyes were blue with the colorless blueness of the marbles called "aggies" that the boys of Winesburg carried in their pockets.

    Winesburg, Ohio; a group of tales of Ohio small town life Sherwood Anderson 1908

  • When some Universities first developed agricultural courses, the students who entered for them were nicknamed "aggies," and were not regarded as adding much to the dignity of a seat of higher learning.

    The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer Horace Curzon Plunkett 1893

  • And like a lot of "aggies," and others, he opposes American sanctions on the Cuban government.

    The Corner on National Review Online 2010

  • Addressing the House Republican caucus behind closed doors at the White House May 7, he disclosed that he would veto the farm bill, then implied it was all right if members "voted their districts" -- that is, if the "aggies" supported the bill.

    Waldo's Virginia Political Blogroll 2009

  • Aggie code of honor states that aggies don't lie, cheat or steal.

    BREAKING NEWS: George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University Nick Anthis 2006

  • Health and Education = Rahat -- school, university, scholars, hospital, midwives, genist (including leave for aggies and partnering), vets

    Archive 2004-12-12 Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Rahat -- ministry of health and education which oversees school, university, scholars, hospital, midwives, genist (including leave for aggies and partnering), vets

    PYA: GLOSSARY FROM SKENISH TO ENGLISH Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Rahat (Turkish for welfare) = ministry of health and education which oversees school, university, scholars, hospital, midwives, genist (including leave for aggies and partnering), vets rambla = stream

    SKENE GLOSSARY (SKENE TO ENGLISH) Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Rahat (Turkish for welfare) = ministry of health and education which oversees school, university, scholars, hospital, midwives, genist (including leave for aggies and partnering), vets rambla = stream

    Archive 2004-12-12 Maggie Jochild 2004

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