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Meaning of dregs | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
dɹɛɡz

Definitions

  1. mother
  2. The sediment settled at the bottom of a liquid; the lees in a container of unfiltered wine.
    plural, plural-normally
  3. mother (source or origin)
  4. The worst and lowest part of something.
    figuratively, plural, plural-normally
  5. mother (nun)
  6. riverbed
  7. dregs (of a drink)

Equivalents

Afrikaans afsaksel
Български ута́йка
Bosanski sediment
Català pòsit solatge
Čeština kal sedlina vyvrhel
Dansk bundfald
Ελληνικά κατακάθι σαβούρα
Esperanto aĉuloj feĉo
فارسی درد لرد
Français Lié
Gaeilge amhaisc dríodar gríodán moirt
Gàidhlig drabhas
Galego borra
עברית שמרים
हिन्दी कीट खूद गाद तलछट
Hrvatski sediment
Bahasa Indonesia ampas tahi
Íslenska botnfall dreggjar sori úrhrak
Italiano feccia sedimento
日本語 残渣 残滓
한국어 찌꺼기
Kurdî can can hêz zat
Latina faex sentina
Latviešu duļķes
Nederlands bezinksel drab droesem
Polski element fus fusy grzęzy mety osad siara
Português borra escória
Română drojdie zaț
Српски sediment
Svenska avskrap avskum bottenskrap dragg grums
Tagalog laro
Türkçe posa
Tiếng Việt can cặn bã 𣴓

Examples

“For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red: it is full of mixture, and he powreth out of the same: but the dregges thereof all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drinke them.”
“And vital virtue infused, and vital warmth / Throughout the fluid mass; but downward purged / The black tartareous cold infernal dregs”
“Yet even now I had not drunk the bitter potion to the dregs; I was not yet persuaded of my loss; I did not yet feel in every pulsation, in every nerve, in every thought, that I remained alone of my race - that I was The Last Man.”
“The fire is out, and spent the warmth thereof, / This is the end of every song man sings! / The golden wine is drunk, the dregs remain, / Bitter as wormwood and as salt as pain”
“the dregs of society”
“I sat through the dregs of a long hectic evening.”
“If at any one time of my life more than another, I was made to drink the bitterest dregs of slavery, that time was during the first six months of my stay with Mr. Covey.”
“[…] he said to himself that in the last hour he had sounded the depths of his humiliation and that the lowest dregs of it, the very bottom-slime, was the hateful necessity of having always, as long as the two men lived, to be civil to Barton Flamel.”

CEFR level

C2
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