The patchy raggedness of the moult gave him a somewhat mangy appearance, but by the end of June he was smooth and as lean as a hungry wolf in his summer coat. |
The production smooths the raggedness of aging voices, though it still lets Mr. Wilson's weary tone through now and then. |
This operates as a foil, to be perturbed by the raggedness, violence and grief of the creatures that occupy these spaces. |
The film had the conspicuous raggedness of a work hijacked by circumstance. |
Births and deaths, unions and ruptures, are scattered through these pages with both the intensity and the raggedness of real life. |
I could hear the raggedness of his breathing and, after a moment, I felt his warm tears on my shoulder. |