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Meaning of jaggy

Wordnet

jaggy (s)

having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed

having a sharply uneven surface or outline

Webster

jaggy (a.)

Having jags; set with teeth; notched; uneven; as, jaggy teeth.

jaggy Sentence Examples

  1. The jaggy edges of the mountains contrasted sharply against the smooth blue sky.
  2. The jagged rocks jutted out of the water, creating a treacherous obstacle course for swimmers.
  3. The jaggy cliffs towered over the beach, casting long shadows across the sand.
  4. The saw's jaggy teeth tore through the wood, creating a rough-cut surface.
  5. The jagged scar on his face was a reminder of the accident that had nearly taken his life.
  6. The jaggy lightning bolt illuminated the sky, followed by a deafening clap of thunder.
  7. The jaggy lines of the graph indicated a sharp increase in sales over the past few months.
  8. The jaggy edges of the puzzle pieces made it difficult to fit them together.
  9. The jagged rhythm of the music created a sense of unease and suspense.
  10. The jaggy handwriting made the note difficult to read, but the message was clear: "Help me."

FAQs About the word jaggy

having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed, having a sharply uneven surface or outlineHaving jags; set with teeth; notched; uneven; as, ja

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The jaggy edges of the mountains contrasted sharply against the smooth blue sky.

The jagged rocks jutted out of the water, creating a treacherous obstacle course for swimmers.

The jaggy cliffs towered over the beach, casting long shadows across the sand.

The saw's jaggy teeth tore through the wood, creating a rough-cut surface.