raggy Sentence Examples

  1. The raggy rug adorned the living room floor, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  2. The tattered and raggy curtains barely covered the broken window.
  3. The old man wore a raggy sweater, his face etched with lines of hardship.
  4. The raggy blanket provided little shelter from the biting cold.
  5. The dog's fur was long and matted, giving it a raggy appearance.
  6. The tapestry hung on the wall, its once-vibrant colors now faded and raggy.
  7. The raggy puppet danced erratically on the strings, entertaining the children.
  8. The abandoned house stood desolate, its windows broken and its walls raggy.
  9. The rusty old car had a raggy top, exposing the torn seats beneath.
  10. The raggy paper fluttered in the breeze, carrying news from distant lands.

raggy Meaning

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raggy (a.)

Ragged; rough.

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Ragged; rough.

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The raggy rug adorned the living room floor, creating a cozy atmosphere.

The tattered and raggy curtains barely covered the broken window.

The old man wore a raggy sweater, his face etched with lines of hardship.

The raggy blanket provided little shelter from the biting cold.