scraggy in English

adjective
1
(of a person or animal) thin and bony.
synonyms:scrawnythinas thin as a rakeskinnyskin-and-bonesgauntbonyangulargawkyrawboned

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1. Scraggy little rug rat!

2. 13 Looking over them was a wrinkled, scraggy hag.

3. SCragginess definition is - the quality of being scraggy.

4. He was white, tall, and wore a scraggy beard.

5. Looking over them was a wrinkled, scraggy hag.

6. He was wearing a high-necked pullover to hide his scraggy neck.

7. Synonyms for Cadaverous include gaunt, emaciated, scrawny, thin, skeletal, haggard, wasted, bony, scraggy and pinched

8. Synonyms for Crenulate include ragged, irregular, jagged, rough, rugged, broken, uneven, craggy, notched and scraggy

9. He opened his window and hollered down into the courtyard for the scraggy Monkey-boy who had become his slave.

10. Well , in that case, I decree that we pack our bags and get our scraggy bottoms out of here.

11. The boats painted in yellow, crimson,[Sentencedict.com ] and white that bob in the water could belong to any scraggy Mediterranean coast.

12. THE STARS, MY BROTHERS EDMOND HAMILTON The Pilgrim and his mate were scraggy little Bipeds of the city push variety, so they were suppressed

13. They gobbled salads and tore at scraggy chicken, played cards raucously together and pampered each other's children, until the afternoon lunch-break lulled them into sleep.

14. This mother, Diane Downs, shot her kids at close range, drove them to the hospital while they bled all over the car, claimed a scraggy-haired stranger did it.

15. There was not a leaf on the row of trees in front which stood staring at the sky with their scraggy snow-covered branches--a sight which chilled my very bones.