My mum used to tuck my jumpers in when I was little, I realised how daggy that was at age four when my kinder friends laughed at me. |
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Any daggy, dated, old-fashioned dance move that had ever been shunned or made popular, I performed. |
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Dressed in my daggy jeans and Panjabi MC tour tee shirt, I waited for the set to finish, and chatted with a random American chap out the front. |
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I had actually rejected this shop on Tuesday because it looked daggy and dank up the back, but yesterday I felt I couldn't go past it again. |
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He dresses in daggy grey suits and is so shy he usually talks to the ground. |
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It is rare to find a seat belt in a local car and wearing one is considered as daggy as wearing a helmet on a motorbike. |
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They learn how to cross roads without looking, ride on the wrong side of the street or cycleway, and that safety gear such as helmets is daggy. |
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I love this bag and would quite like to keep it, if it weren't for the fact that it wouldn't go with anything my daggy wardrobe. |
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Daryl Somers: Part of Eurovision's appeal is the performers who don't quite realise how kitsch or daggy they appear to others. |
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Or maybe they're just so drunk, they're under the misguided belief that Oxford Street is a daggy bohemian end of Kings Cross they've never encountered before. |
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It's not actually the same one: the previous incumbent was a daggy old trainer that sat on the step for a while, about a year ago. |
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But as therapy this is desperately daggy, in the same well-meaning way school counsellors can be. |
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I began to feel even more daggy when Bianca swanned me around to meet her sexy, skinny and beautiful friends. |
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