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1 The smile she gave him was worn and ragged at the edges.
2 Soft ghosts, people worn thin and ragged at the edges-vague ,undefined ,faceless
3 Then a new scream from his mother, long, sustained, ragged at the edges.
4 The cheering was ragged at the end of the fight.
5 He was stout and red, with hair all ragged at the temples, almost white.
6 For they were ragged at the back, lacklustre in midfield and disjointed in attack.
7 The words were literally blown off ragged at his lips.
8 It's all much more complicated and ragged at the edges.
9 Whitman, when he appeared ragged at Washington, was blamed for having left his post.
10 The rest were evidently very old, being yellow with age and ragged at the edges.
11 There's something unsettled about Jenna, something ragged at the edges, that does not belong here.
12 Malin wore her ordinary station jumper, a little ragged at the wrist and ankle cuffs.
13 D'ye see his trousers are all ragged at heel?
14 The system is still ragged at the edges.
15 The sound of rifle fire was scattered and ragged at first, but it increased steadily in volume.
16 Summer heat, winter rains, and California's most violent weather-earthquakes-haveleftthe pavement cracked, hoved, and ragged at the edges.
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