She still slept with the worn teddy bear and the very raggedy blanket but only Karina knew this. |
Instead of people with unkempt hair and raggedy clothes, there were well-dressed servants and slaves, and an occasional noble riding by. |
The last of its tumble-down outlying villages, with its cheering raggedy children, was left behind many hours ago. |
The old man, twisting the end of his long, raggedy beard, contemplates his order, and then takes out his change. |
There was another raggedy girl cleaning up tables behind me, and she was singing too. |
His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant. |