(For clothes) Damaged, with holes, as a consequence of being worn intensively.
1 I still got years left in me,' he said, between ragged breaths.
2 Movement was often ragged , however, and initial interesting lighting was not sustained.
3 The sunlight danced in gleams through the holes in the ragged roof.
4 Marianne Lambert has been run ragged by Virgin Media in recent months.
5 When she spoke at last, her voice was ragged , soft, yet certain.
6 He lay between the ragged sheets; and half an hour crept by.
7 The mountain came down out of the sky in ragged , uneven steps.
8 Her breathing is ragged and her free hand rests on his shoulder.
9 The only visible wound was a wide, ragged opening in the abdomen.
10 Even all ragged edges, he was still a million bucks plus tax.
11 The sun rose on a column already ragged these six days out.
12 The ragged wires projected from their various holes in ceilings and walls.
13 Both looked back several times before they vanished into the ragged jungle.
14 Purple and crimson flares rolled across the bottom of the ragged sky.
15 The cabin crouched ragged and black at the edge of black waters.
16 The wounds left were ragged with the path of the chitin flight.
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