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scragginess (n.)

The quality or state of being scraggy; scraggedness.

scragginess Sentence Examples

  1. The old man's scragginess, with his thin frame and leathery skin, told tales of a life led in hardship.
  2. The abandoned dog wandered the streets with a scraggy coat and a haunting look in its eyes.
  3. As the autumn winds howled, the trees lost their leaves, revealing their stark scragginess.
  4. The ancient ruin stood dilapidated and scraggy, its walls crumbling and overgrown with weeds.
  5. The mountain path was steep and scraggy, requiring careful navigation to avoid tripping.
  6. The scragginess of the old furniture added a rustic charm to the otherwise modern room.
  7. The garden was neglected and scraggy, with overgrown grass and wilted flowers.
  8. The artist captured the scragginess of the old fisherman in his portrait, accurately depicting the lines of his face.
  9. The scraggy cat curled up on the windowsill, its fur standing on end as it watched the birds outside.
  10. Despite its scragginess, the old oak tree provided shelter to numerous woodland creatures.

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The quality or state of being scraggy; scraggedness.

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The old man's scragginess, with his thin frame and leathery skin, told tales of a life led in hardship.

The abandoned dog wandered the streets with a scraggy coat and a haunting look in its eyes.

As the autumn winds howled, the trees lost their leaves, revealing their stark scragginess.

The ancient ruin stood dilapidated and scraggy, its walls crumbling and overgrown with weeds.