Synonym: notched, pointy, ragged, serrated. Similar words: ragged, rigged, dogged, drugged, dagger, doggedly, stagger, staggered. Meaning: ['dʒægɪd] adj. 1. having a sharply uneven surface or outline 2. having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed.
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31. When such trend lines are smoothed, the jagged edges are sawn off.
32. Higher resolution costs more money but if the resolution is too low then straight lines look jagged and circles become regular polygons.
33. I boosted, increasing speed as the jagged line of dead seaweed and old wood and cans and bottles skittered by me.
34. Distant washes, jagged peaks and alluring nooks in remote canyons provide fodder for imagined adventures.
35. The shed windows were broken and stood out black and jagged by the reflected light of the moon.
36. The figure leaned over, struck once and Martin felt his face tear as long, jagged finger nails ripped into him.
37. At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty(sentencedict .com), jagged edge.
38. Entering St Petersburg Conservatory at 13, he shocked his professors with his angular harmonies, jagged rhythms and plangent colours.
39. Jagged cracks cut across the thick glass arch over the main entryway.
40. The sky past his profiled head had gone slate blue above a jagged paleness of snow.
41. Jagged bottles, hurled at her, in the dusk of an Istanbul night club, injured but did not kill her.
42. The river banks changed from jagged rock with little vegetation to luscious green slopes covered with olive trees.
43. The boy lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his belly.
44. With their stark, jagged profiles, the rocky peaks were an obvious treasure.
45. Some of the major new features include TrueType, which can create type of varying sizes without any jagged edges.
46. The knobby jagged clay cliff became as grand and exotic as the Grand Canyon to them.
47. If you constantly catch your clothes on a jagged counter edge, sand it down.
48. For the moment it may have smoothed or at least covered the jagged edges between the two sides.
49. Greeny-brown water swirled round and through gaps in the wood, which was broken and jagged like rotten teeth.
50. I take a deep breath and try to calm myself, to still the noisy, rusty jagged parts.
51. Jagged blue lightning stabbed through one of the ragged gaps and found the only thing in the office block that was moving.
52. She watched as the jagged tears in the sky mended, cobbling themselves together in a uniform grey.
53. The shaman broke the bones with his bare hands, and used the jagged edges to scratch at his bark.
54. Slabs irregularly cut with jagged lines where sections had dropped off.
55. Jagged boulders from rockfalls triggered by ice and rushing water made progress difficult.
56. The jagged outline of ageless stone suggested the lost, the ancient.
57. Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound.
58. The evening sun slowly ducked behind jagged mountains, radiating golden light and painting long shadows across the water.
59. Old jagged roots dug from peat bogs are especially good.
60. This one appear to have broken shortly after impact spinning the car on to its jagged edge.
More similar words: ragged, rigged, dogged, drugged, dagger, doggedly, stagger, staggered, exaggerate, staggering, exaggerated, exaggeration, alleged, mugger, bigger, engaged, charged, enraged, obliged, outraged, pledged, damaged, managed, tragedy, buggery, trigger, suggest, submerged, allegedly, abridged.