scraggy (Meaning)

Wordnet

scraggy (s)

being very thin

having a sharply uneven surface or outline

Webster

scraggy (superl.)

Rough with irregular points; scragged.

Lean and rough; scragged.

scraggy Sentence Examples

  1. The scraggy old tree stood defiantly against the biting wind.
  2. With his scraggy beard and piercing gaze, the hermit exuded an air of mystery.
  3. The scraggy cat rubbed its bony frame against her leg, seeking comfort.
  4. The scraggy mountains rose majestically in the distance, their peaks piercing the clouds.
  5. The scraggy landscape was dotted with sparse tufts of grass and weathered rocks.
  6. The scraggy dog's ribcage protruded through its thin fur, a testament to its meager life.
  7. The scraggy fence creaked and groaned as the wind rattled through its loose planks.
  8. The scraggy fingers of the old woman clutched her grandson's hand, conveying both love and fear.
  9. The scraggy bushes offered scant shelter from the relentless sun.
  10. The scraggy silhouette of the crow perched atop the bare branch, a harbinger of doom.

FAQs About the word scraggy

being very thin, having a sharply uneven surface or outlineRough with irregular points; scragged., Lean and rough; scragged.

ragged, scraggly,jagged,craggy, broken, coarse, bumpy, serrated, rough,rugged

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

The scraggy old tree stood defiantly against the biting wind.

With his scraggy beard and piercing gaze, the hermit exuded an air of mystery.

The scraggy cat rubbed its bony frame against her leg, seeking comfort.

The scraggy mountains rose majestically in the distance, their peaks piercing the clouds.