Sentence example with the word 'ragged'

ragged

all in, choppy, disorderly, frumpish, in shreds, needled, raucid, scruffy, splintered, unequal

Definition adj. 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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