WordNet
n. a rug with long pile
Usage examples of "shag rug".
Mismatched bones reared up, along with springs, straps, and struts, to form themselves together into an ungainly skeletal construct, to which pieces of plastic, metal, flesh, glass, and wood flew or slid, turning like puzzle pieces after unlikely congruencies, fitting themselves into such places, to be drenched suddenly by a rain of green ink and superglue, assailed by a blizzard of furniture covering and shag rug samples, dried by bursts of flame which belched from the ground upon all sides.
Nope, not one of the world's great living rooms, but with a shag rug and some nice modern furniture, it might be fine.
The furnishings of Mostovoi's apartment were quite plush, however, with a sofa and chairs covered in vanilla leather sitting on a deep shag rug.
Jerry put down the dog, which was wrapped in a towel, and knelt over the shag rug.
The itching in his leg had largely stopped, but his tongue tasted like an old piece of shag rug.
But he sounded troubled, and his eyes seemed drawn to the orange shag rug that didn't fit with the room and was probably somebody's castoff.
Then he noticed the white shag rug was so thick he was sinking in it to his ankles.
There was something fascinating about the way the neat shag rug extended up to the edge&mdash.
A few minutes later, they were lying side by side on the thick shag rug, kissing tiredly and contentedly, his hand stroking her breasts, his eyes closed, his breathing deep and regular as he rolled onto his back.
They had a outlandish looking orange shag rug in their living room and the MDA gave you the effect of wading through it like it was two feet tall.
The wall-to-wall facing mirrors gave the image of doubling the space, fooling the eye and then fooling the fooled eye, and the beige shag rug and beige furniture gave a sense of soft welcome.
The spotlight widened: she was in a bedroom, white ruffled bedspread, white shag rug on the floor.