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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61. Only a few metres through its portals and already the spell was reaching her, soothing her jagged nerves.
62. She focuses the music on her keyboards and her front-and-center vocals, which can be breathy and intimate or jagged.
63. There are too many jagged edges to the Clinton experience, too many highs and lows.
64. Rather than betray the others, Stockdale broke a window and slashed his wrists with a jagged shard of glass.
65. She had to get them away from the rocks that edged the shore like jagged teeth.
66. Flames leapt hundreds of feet high, illuminating the jagged edges of the blocks.
67. In front of him was a mound of concrete blocks, dust, jagged glass and twisted metal.
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68. She regarded herself as having been battered by uncontrollable forces, washed up in hostile, foreign waters against jagged rocks.
69. Instead, hard peaks and jagged rocks thrust up from the ground like knives.
70. The oil flame flickered and flared alarmingly, shooting jagged shadows up around the walls.
71. According to aviation officials the A-300 should have been 1,500 feet higher at the point where it crashed into a jagged mountain face.
72. This is an area of spectacular gorges and jagged cliffs, beautiful unspoilt villages, with historic castles and mediaeval houses.
73. It was a special method that allowed fishermen to avoid the jagged rocks that lay beneath the breaking waves.
74. She fixed her eyes on the jagged line of rocks to which she had to climb.
75. Jagged Edge, Betrayed and Music Box are all about characters whose loved ones may or may not be slimeball murderers.
76. His body arched as jagged nails scored bloody tracks down his back.
77. Jagged irregular vibrations up the line suggest gravel and stones, small regular vibes mean fine gravel or sand.
78. A good viewpoint is the cemetery where a tombstone, above a jagged cliff, bears the name of Miss Turner.
79. Many ships have been torn apart on the jagged rocks that ring the shoreline.
80. Shrapnel was blasting its jagged cones through any air space not filled by the machine guns.
81. It stood out, jagged and broken like a decaying tooth, and it was covered with pale pink roses.
82. Just off its shore stand giant rocks carved into strange jagged patterns by the sea.
83. Bring on those sheets of jagged shale, for at least they are firm!
84. Appalled by rusty, jagged equipment, she proposed replacing it in 1987.
85. In one shot the 27-year-old beauty sits wantonly on a jagged rock, her legs splayed.
86. It was like a jagged knife, jerking in her solar plexus.
87. These threats are of two kinds: military challenges and the jagged rhythms of the global economy.
88. Only a bold topknot of dry leaves thrust from his crown, grey-green and jagged.
89. Further, its Art Deco settings ensure that the film is jagged with visual style.
90. Here some of the assembled company sat watching the sun set in rosy Technicolor behind a jagged peak.
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