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Qu'est-ce (qui) est run someone ragged - définition

TOY MADE BY TOMY
Run yourself ragged

run someone ragged      
exhaust someone.
Ragged school         
  • Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
  • Charles Dickens, 1858
  • Dr Thomas Barnardo
  • Ragged School Museum
CHARITY SCHOOLS WHICH PROVIDED EDUCATION AND, IN MOST CASES, FOOD, CLOTHING, AND LODGING FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN
Ragged School; Ragged Schools; Ragged schools; Shaftesbury Society
Ragged schools were charitable organisations dedicated to the free education of destitute children in 19th century Britain. The schools were developed in working-class districts.
Someone to Run With         
2000 NOVEL BY DAVID GROSSMAN
Someone To Run With; Someone to Run With (drama)
Someone to Run With (מישהו לרוץ איתו / Mishehu laruts ito, 2000) is a thriller novel by Israeli writer David Grossman. The English edition was published by London by Bloomsbury in 2003, .

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Screwball Scramble

Screwball Scramble is a toy made by Tomy that involves guiding a 14-millimeter-diameter chrome steel ball bearing around an obstacle course. A player guides the ball by using various buttons, dials and levers that affect parts of the course. If a mistake is made a player must start again. The aim of the game is to complete the course as fast as possible. It takes no batteries and is recommended for children five and above. The toy was popular during the 1980s, and is still available today.

The toy was originally known as "Run Yourself Ragged", then later "Snafu: The Maze Game That Runs You Ragged", "Crazy Maze", "Tricky Golf", and other names. The device was cloned in the Soviet Union as "Кто быстрее" (Kto bystree - "Who is faster"). A second course, entitled “Screwball Scramble Level 2” and that can be connected to the first one, has also been produced since the early 2020s.