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How to use ragged in a sentence

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Looking at the team she realized just how ragged and exhausted everyone was.
It is wreathed in ragged cloud and rivers pour off its edges to fray 350 metres down towards the desert floor.
A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines.
This gorgeous coastline of ragged bluffs, sea stacks, and mountains could become home.
I always hated biting my nails because it caused them to become all ragged.
My voice sounded ragged, not my own, and I realized I hadn't used it on over a week.
The result is a division of the initial planar shape into several pieces with ragged fractal edges.
Arsenal, who are looking increasingly ragged, win a free-kick just outside the box.
From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery.
Lyon are in control in these early moments, United looking slightly ragged in their pursuit of the ball already.
The Cure Hill side relentlessly plundered the runs, aided by some very ragged fielding.
Lines were ragged, several dancers shuffled into place and many seemed unsure of cues.
Orion kept the pressure on their opponents, whose play was ragged and lacked co-ordination.
Ness sounds as hushed, gravelly, and desperate as always, singing over that ragged guitar twang.
When the team embarked on a trek through Texas, parts of its game were rough and ragged.
The snap of close on two hundred crossbows firing in a ragged volley was a sound like sharp applause.
Robredo's game is getting increasingly ragged and he still appears to be upset by his altercation with the umpire.
She looked down at Spitz whose respiration was so ragged that she sounded like she was suffocating slowly.
Blanche gasped, a ragged sound, her fair, trembling hand jumping to cover her mouth.
In the distance now they could hear the sounds of many more men shouting, a ragged chorus that rose over the clatter of steel against steel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
To the left was a tiny stream, beyond it a ragged bank topped by brushwood.
Enter Rumi-naui, torn and ragged, and covered with blood, with two attendants.
His shirt was open, showing the jagged, ragged hole made by the Malay creese in the broad, hairy breast.
Wrapped in a paper and securely tied for the morning's disposal, was considerable masculine underclothing, ragged and buttonless.
The tide was high, and the ragged rocks of the banc des Violets in the south and the Corbiore in the west were all but hidden.
Behold, there was a burial scaffold, with the blankets all ragged and dangling.
The child pointed to what appeared to be some ragged, castoff clothes left in the hole by the late occupant.
Up on the bare rocks were the wretched, woe-begone, patched, and ragged log huts of poor Cuffee.
A small ragged urchin asked him the time, and that casual touch of communalism made him feel more at home.
Every ragged Moor in the streets greeted them with exclamations of menace and abhorrence.
Loose stones and ragged points formed the flooring of this passage, which rapidly and circuitously ascended.
Besides the washerwomen in the clos, she always saw the same poor, ragged little children playing or sleeping in the grass.
Bees boomed about the ragged tufts of clover and bouncing Bet that fringed the side yard.
He is nigh ragged, and takes it to heart that I should go in brocaded satin.
The ragged one thrust his hands in the pockets of his chaparejos.
The mantle, or rather the ragged cloak, of old Matthew Maule had fallen upon his children.
In half an hour we came upon a group of ragged poor creatures who had assembled to mend the thing which was regarded as a road.
The crowd drew a long, quavering breath, staring alternately at the old man, still at attention, and ragged Kim against the purple twilight.
At first I thought he was a wild animal, because he wore around his waist and over his shoulders a ragged piece of bearskin.
Her figure, shapeless and waistless, was garbed in a rough man's shirt and in a ragged flannel petticoat that had once been red.
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