raggedy in English

adjective
1
scruffy; shabby.
In the distant, lying on the summer grass is a body with a worn-out and raggedy cloak.

Use "raggedy" in a sentence

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1. What's with the raggedy clothes?

2. So, where you going looking so raggedy?

3. I figure we're just raggedy-ass marines.

4. She's like a sexy Raggedy Ann or something.

5. The people there, quite raggedy, stare at us.

6. 1 Like Raggedy Ann, she was a tabula rasa.

7. I was a raggedy scamp with a snivel nose and a hole in my breeks.

8. Their hair was in raggedy patches, for they were molting their thick winter coats.

9. No shops, barely any cars; no people to be seen, just wooden houses linked by raggedy paths.

10. Nine Justices took their seats in the same raggedy assortment of chairs they had used in the Senate Chamber.

11. Caroline is in her late forties; she resembles a five-foot potato with black tufts of Raggedy Ann yarn for hair.

12. Persson better known to his global army of teen-age followers by his Internet handle, Notch has a raggedy, un-marketed charm.

13. ‘Barefoot, Barelegged, and with her dress sleeves rolled up to the elbows, Josie had come along way from her strict and proper ways at Hatfield.’ ‘She was a Barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress.’