all in, choppy, disorderly, frumpish, in shreds, needled, raucid, scruffy, splintered, unequal
Definitionadj. being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn
Last update: August 17, 2016
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He has a ragged coat. . [adjective]
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There is a ragged and barefoot old woman. [adjective]
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Damper areas support species such as meadowsweet, ragged robin, water avens, lady 's mantle and meadow fescue. [adjective]
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The herbaceous composition predominantly consists of marsh bedstraw, meadowsweet and ragged robin. [adjective]
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The lake now began to expand, and their route lay along a wide reach, that was lined, as before, by high and ragged mountains. [adjective]
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The route was now painful; lying over ground ragged with rocks, and intersected with ravines, and their progress proportionately slow. [adjective]
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All beneath the fantastic limbs and ragged tree tops, which were, here and there, dimly painted against the starry zenith, lay alike in shadowed obscurity. [adjective]
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All eyes now were turned on Uncas, who stood leaning against the ragged rock, in immovable composure. [adjective]
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Oh, how clearly it comes back to me--those empty streets, the smoke of the fires, the wretched ragged creatures begging for bread. [adjective]
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But when it cuts the ragged hole, after a bound or two, there is, commonly, a stagnation of further leaping, be it Indian or be it deer. [adjective]
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