Synonym: frazzled, seedy, shabby, shoddy, tattered, torn, worn. Similar words: exaggerate, discouraged, bigger, suggest, trigger, alleged, shaggy, suggestion. Meaning: ['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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61. It's always fun when Test cricket takes off its fine clothes and makes a brief appearance in ragged jeans and T-shirts.
62. Hong Kong was a gentle balm to the dancers' ragged spirits.
63. He had a patch over one eye and wore a row of medals sewn lopsidedly to the lapels of his ragged jacket.
64. Ragged urchins, of course, sitting on those school benches on the occasions of her visits.
65. But, for the data analyst who is prepared to use judgement as well as arithmetic, smoothing can clarify many otherwise ragged situations.
66. Jagged blue lightning stabbed through one of the ragged gaps and found the only thing in the office block that was moving.
67. Suddenly I remembered my weekly shower and hurried to join the ragged party which was forming outside.
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68. Arsenal could easily have trebled their score as they ran Liverpool ragged in the second half.
69. A ragged halo of smoky-blue cloud wraps round the intense silver glow.
70. He staggered forward, covered in dirt, his clothing ripped and ragged.
71. Ragged children run up to approaching cars with delight because motorized vehicles are a rare sight.
72. Dead, ragged heads of the climbing hydrangea can be removed, cutting where the stem joins the main branch.
73. He wore a mangy fur hat and a ragged coat.
74. She is always on the ragged edge, always boiling over about something.
75. Lightning flickered in the ragged aperture where the ground-floor staircase door had been.
76. Elaine jerked and coughed, inhaled with a ragged sigh, and began to breathe.
77. The ragged figure shook with fury(sentencedict.com), his breath wheezing in and out of his tiny frame.
78. It crept round the corners of the buildings and hung in the doorways and fled in ragged wisps from the car headlights.
79. The nasturtiums were flowering, brilliant and ragged across the soil, orange as flames.
80. Always make cuts clean and smooth with no ragged, broken edges to the cut, or slivers of stem left exposed.
81. The only things to break the dusty tedium are distant mountains, ragged scars on the horizon.
82. So this was what the eve-ning was about, our hidden pockets, the ragged seams and pleats of our history.
83. He would for ever inhabit this ragged outer edge with me.
84. Okay, so some of these guys are a little ragged around the edges, but that only made it more charming.
85. The grass was wild and ragged with dandelions, and a charred pile of board blocked the path.
86. Text may also be set centred to the page leaving a ragged edge on both the left and the right.
87. It's a far cry from the ragged, skinny reality of city streets and the rural hinterland.
88. The grass looked like an old worn carpet, faded and ragged; the horizon was pressing against the cliff.
89. She massaged her collarbone gingerly and tried to calm her ragged breathing.
90. I showed her my ragged stockings, my patched pants.
More similar words: exaggerate, discouraged, bigger, suggest, trigger, alleged, shaggy, suggestion, managed, obliged, haggard, baggage, engaged, allegedly, engaged in, aggrieved, challenged, aggrandize, aggression, aggressive, rag, drag, rage, drag on, drag in, tragic, for ages, garage, courage, storage.