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What are the suffixes you can use for rags?

There aren't really any common suffixes specifically used for "rags." The word "rags" is already plural, and you wouldn't typically add suffixes to it to modify its meaning in the way you might with other nouns.

However, you can use prefixes to create words related to "rags," like:

* Ragged: This means "wearing old, torn clothes" or "rough and uneven" (e.g., "ragged clothes," "ragged edges").

* Rags-to-riches: This refers to a story or situation where someone goes from poverty to wealth (e.g., "a rags-to-riches story").

If you want to describe specific types of rags, you can use adjectives like:

* Dirty rags

* Clean rags

* Cotton rags

* Woolen rags

* Old rags

* Torn rags

Alternatively, you could use compound nouns to describe specific uses of rags, like:

* Cleaning rags

* Dust rags

* Floor rags

* Polishing rags

Ultimately, the best way to modify "rags" depends on the specific context and what you want to convey.

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