Having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed.
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Examples for "jagged"
Examples for "jagged"
1Without volition, her gaze dropped to the sea and the jagged rocks.
2Large knives with jagged blades and notched handles; they don't need plates.
3In fact, the jagged mass of ruin was literally suspended in midair.
4A line of jagged and barren mountains rose far in the distance.
5Mountains rose in jagged peaks ahead, unspooling toward them with shocking speed.
1South Australia has notched more than a week without any new cases.
2Wennberg notched his second point of the night with the secondary assist.
3Western region storage also notched a new benchmark, climbing to 540 bcf.
4Niskanen notched his first goal of the season at the right time.
5Large knives with jagged blades and notched handles; they don't need plates.
1Those gap-toothed shopping parades, emptiest in the poorest places, sap public confidence.
2Folding Secrets 1 The saber-toothed tiger expands according to its natural movement.
3Is all right, everything.' His thick beard split into a broken-toothed smile.
4I wasn't even sure why I was asking for the saber-toothed tiger.
5I figure one of his parents must have been a saber-toothed tiger.
1He led the way into the goosehouse, hopping over the jaggy ground.
2It came off wonderfully well, though rather jaggy.
3So let us watch and say jaggy things, in the hope that some of them will hurt.
4No, it's not the jaggy lines around the edges of the camera -that comes from the product page.
5It should at least have said that he directed Easy Rider, the film whose jaggy trippiness mocked Hollywood's squareness in 1969.