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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Raggedy' in a Sentence

"Having a worn or tattered appearance, resembling something that is ragged." more

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Sarah wore a raggedy dress to the costume party.
Emily found a raggedy stray kitten and decided to adopt it.
Emily wore a raggedy costume for Halloween to become a friendly ghost.
Tom's raggedy kite soared high in the sky.
The old book had raggedy pages and a worn-out cover.
Her raggedy shoes made a funny sound when she walked.
The scarecrow had a raggedy shirt and pants in the field.
The pages of the well-loved book became raggedy over time.
The abandoned house had a raggedy curtain in the window.
Jimmy found a raggedy seashell on the sandy beach.
The scarecrow had a raggedy outfit made of old clothes.
The old teddy bear looked raggedy with its torn fur.
The old, raggedy book was filled with fascinating stories.
His clothes were raggedy after playing in the mud.
Tom wore his raggedy sneakers to play in the muddy field.
The scarecrow in the field wore a raggedy outfit to keep the birds away.
The old teddy bear looked raggedy after years of hugs and adventures.
The scarecrow had a raggedy appearance with torn clothes and straw sticking out.
Jenny found a raggedy map that led to a hidden treasure in the backyard.
Sarah's raggedy dress was perfect for playing outside.

Raggedy

rag-i-dee
adjectiveHaving a worn or tattered appearance, resembling something that is ragged.
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Last Updated On: December 7, 2023
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