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Sentence count:151+8Posted:2016-10-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: frazzledseedyshabbyshoddytatteredtornwornSimilar words: exaggeratediscouragedbiggersuggesttriggerallegedshaggysuggestionMeaning: ['rægɪd]  adj. 1. being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn 2. worn out from stress or strain 3. having an irregular outline. 
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31. Her voice sounded ragged from much weeping.
32. Some ragged wild Angels responded well to herbal treatment.
33. There'd been a ragged reconciliation in the morning.
34. He could hear her breathing, quick and ragged.
35. They wear ragged work clothes stained with patches of sweat; their faces are drawn.
36. The ragged guerrillas become a new regular army with housing and pensions.
37. Uncle Michael on a metal bed, cocooned in a fold of army blanket under mosquito netting, drawing ragged breaths.
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38. His ragged hair fell across his brow, and his hands slid under Fergus's skin.
39. A fist fight followed, with much shouting and squabbling, until the ragged man succeeded in driving up to the door.
40. Depressed skull fracture, uneven pupils, ragged reflexes - and more fractures than I care to think about.
41. He was educated at Guthries, a school for ragged boys, where he was subjected to frequent beatings.
42. Her knock sends Hetty into a confusion of hiding her ragged finery.
43. It was thin and ragged, and folded forward to hide a growing bald patch.
44. The three boys should have been at school with their ragged clothes, crew cuts and sullen eyes.
45. Detective Sergeant Joseph Bragg pushed away his plate, and wiped his ragged moustache.
46. Crowds of ragged children swarmed over the large boulders that fringed the bay.
47. Abadi's goals as local museum director are scrawled on a piece of ragged pink paper: Add a few more mannequins.
48. Theresa tipped the can over; the squirrel, looking ragged, scooted toward liberation.
49. Movements in time tend to become ragged coalitions in disguise, denying voters the chance to make clear choices.
50. By night it is lined with ragged figures, sleeping on cardboard or scraps of bubble-wrap.
51. He began tearing off the old, almost ragged, tapestry and prising out tacks.
52. There seemed to be no time on the ball, and poor Dylan Kerr was run ragged down the right wing.
53. A ragged child in bare feet stood outside an open door, finger in mouth, staring shyly at them.
54. She showed where Dot must watch across the ragged grass for when the fox came slinking through the bracken towards the hen-house.
55. And they had disintegrated in familiar fashion, with careless penalties and rampant ragged play.
56. He lay naked on his back with the ragged stump of his leg pointing out the side door.
57. The contracts are dictated by the HMOs, and that makes for some very ragged edges.
58. She would remind Froggy of it the next time he ragged her for a noodle.
59. Mr Linley stuck out a microphone as long as his arm, right up to those ragged jaws.
60. We were standing around him in a ragged semi-circle in the gym at the end of our physical education period.
More similar words: exaggeratediscouragedbiggersuggesttriggerallegedshaggysuggestionmanagedobligedhaggardbaggageengagedallegedlyengaged inaggrievedchallengedaggrandizeaggressionaggressiveragdragragedrag ondrag intragicfor agesgaragecouragestorage
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