Having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed.
Having a sharply uneven surface or outline.
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Examples for "scraggy"
Examples for "scraggy"
1A short, scraggy white beard covered the lower part of the face.
2Over the uneven scraggy promontory, blinded by the fierce sunlight, Annadoah staggered.
3You're lucky you didn't get your scraggy ass blown to kingdom come.
4Presently they saw a house smoking under a scraggy clump of eucalyptus.
5His scraggy throat was adorned with a black neckerchief like a boot-lace.
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.
6New arms sprouted from golden sides, ending in jagged claws and pincers.
7Far in the distance, stars illuminate the jagged spires and snow-covered mountains.
8The men exchanged a look and then withdrew their own jagged weapons.
9For now, check out their recent Daytrotter session for some jagged jams.
10Once, out the window in front, I could see jagged mountains ahead.
11Upon the distant line of horizon a jagged outline cut the sky.
12Eastward the jagged peaks of a snow-capped mountain chain pierced the sky.
13Peterkin fell with a piece of jagged steel embedded in his brain.
14Tracy shuddered and he saw the jagged shard of glass impaling her.
15Using it to shield his body, he peed over its jagged surface.
16The silver trunks of the beeches circled about him, waving jagged arms.
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