I wiped the grease off my bicycle with an old rag I found in the basement.
That old rag you found is all that is left of my son's favorite baby blanket.
In some countries, there are people who are so poor that they either dress in filthy rags or have nothing at all to
wear.
We tore up our old bedsheets to use as rags for housecleaning chores.
Can you pass me a rag to wipe this engine oil off my hands?
The prisoners in the concentration camp had to use dirty old rags to bandage their injuries.
The robbers stuffed rags in the
mouths of the bank tellers and taped them shut.
The beggar was dressed in rags and was obviously very hungry.
These clothes are just some old rags that I picked up during a recent shopping trip to Paris and Milan last spring.
The gas station can use any old clothing or blankets you
don't want as rags for cleaning up grease and oil.
The old man's clothes were ragged, and he obviously hadn't had enough to eat.
George Farquhar once stated that there is no scandal like rags, nor any crime so shameful as poverty.
The fire apparently started when a cigarette ash fell on a bunch of oily rags in the garage.
A Nigerian proverb states that your own rags are better than another's gown.
A Romanian proverb suggests that under a ragged coat lies wisdom.