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5 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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Despite its raggedy appearance, the antique clock continued to keep time with precision.
Despite the raggedy condition of the old bookstore, it remained a treasure trove of literary wonders.
The raggedy pages of the ancient manuscript held secrets waiting to be deciphered by historians.
The hiker returned with a raggedy backpack, evidence of the challenging terrain he had conquered.
The raggedy remnants of the shipwreck hinted at a maritime tragedy that had unfolded centuries ago.

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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