Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Rough; rugged; rocky.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective
raglike ; like arag . - adjective
scruffy ; tending to dress inrags . - adjective Similar in style to
ragtime music.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Get some old raggy clothes and get them real dirty.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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It doesn't take long for the booklets to get raggy, even with infrequent use.
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He walked across to shelves and supplies for a sketching block of thick, raggy paper, then filled an empty jar with pencils.
Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010
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There is a raggy quilt on the bed that she cannot surrender, and as she slides beneath it, she becomes herself for the first time all day.
Sufficient Grey Johnson 2010
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The locals are not a part of it now the Western forces are kicking raggy arse.
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