scragly (Meaning)
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scragly (a.)
See Scraggy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scragly
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scragly Sentence Examples
- The scragly weeds in the overgrown yard obscured the view of the house.
- The old woman's thin, scragly hair peeked out from beneath her bonnet.
- The abandoned car sat in the driveway, its scragly tires flat and its paint peeling.
- The scraggy cat rubbed against my leg, its ribs showing through its matted fur.
- The scragly branches of the ancient tree reached towards the sky, their leaves long gone.
- The scragly fence around the property had been broken in several places.
- The scragly mountain goat grazed on the sparse vegetation, its horns weathered by time.
- The scragly scarecrow stood in the field, its tattered clothes fluttering in the wind.
- The scragly man approached the bar, his clothes threadbare and his face haggard.
- The scragly old building housed an antique shop filled with forgotten treasures.
FAQs About the word scragly
See Scraggy.
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The scragly weeds in the overgrown yard obscured the view of the house.
The old woman's thin, scragly hair peeked out from beneath her bonnet.
The abandoned car sat in the driveway, its scragly tires flat and its paint peeling.
The scraggy cat rubbed against my leg, its ribs showing through its matted fur.