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dregs

drehgz
noun
1
The gritty sediment that settles at the bottom of a drink, especially unfiltered wine or coffee.
"She tipped out the last of her coffee, dregs and all."
"The wine bottle had left dregs at the bottom of the glass."
2
The most worthless or lowest part of something, especially people.
"He called the gang the dregs of society."

How to Use Dregs

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe leftover bits at the bottom of a drink, or (as an insult) the worst people in a group.

Common mistake

Always used as a plural — there is no singular "dreg" in modern use.

Common pairings
the dregs of society coffee dregs to the dregs

Word Forms

dreg singular

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Etymology

From an old Scandinavian-derived word meaning sediment, related to the sludge left in a barrel of drink.

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