scraggly (Meaning)

Wordnet

scraggly (s)

ragged, thin, or untidy in appearance

being very thin

scraggly Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree stood tall, its scraggly branches reaching towards the sky.
  2. The abandoned house had a scraggly yard overgrown with weeds and wildflowers.
  3. The homeless man's beard was long and scraggly, framing his weathered face.
  4. The old woman's hair had become scraggly and thin, revealing her wrinkled scalp.
  5. The abandoned car had a scraggly flat tire that was badly in need of repair.
  6. The scraggly fence around the property kept the curious at bay.
  7. The scraggly bushes offered little privacy for the residents behind them.
  8. The stray dog had a scraggly coat that was matted with dirt and leaves.
  9. The scraggly vines clung tightly to the brick wall, threatening to tear it down.
  10. The scraggly growth of algae on the pond's surface prevented anyone from seeing what lay beneath.

FAQs About the word scraggly

ragged, thin, or untidy in appearance, being very thin

jagged, ragged,craggy, scraggy, broken, serrated, coarse, nonuniform, irregular, rough

regular, soft, smooth, soft, clean, uniform, even, uniform,clean, even

The old oak tree stood tall, its scraggly branches reaching towards the sky.

The abandoned house had a scraggly yard overgrown with weeds and wildflowers.

The homeless man's beard was long and scraggly, framing his weathered face.

The old woman's hair had become scraggly and thin, revealing her wrinkled scalp.