raggedy
Example Sentences
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"It's a bit raggedy and rusty, but inside it's lovely and has everything I need," she says.
From BBC
The tweets referenced them as “raggedy” and “angry” white men, respectively.
From Washington Times
Answers will arrive, but good luck catching them in the ensuing melee when Kate is rescued by a raggedy band of misfit soldiers that excels mainly at delivering B-movie dialogue like “Kill anything that shrieks!”
From New York Times
“They like it to unfold the way they folded it up. Neatly like a book. Not raggedy and bloody and screaming.”
From New York Times
I told myself that I had to find a designer who could build a house that was not raggedy but was really broken.
From New York Times
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