How To Use Jagged In A Sentence

  • The papyri are broken and illegible; you must assemble an intelligible jigsaw from jagged fragments, truncated lines and eroded ink. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • The jagged rock he'd sought was three feet up the incline, inviting, tantalizing him with its nearness.
  • To complain is to rage against a jagged edge in a world you feel ought to be smooth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result: a spare, jagged, supremely efficient novel (183 pages) that, although utterly lacking in exposition, lays bare an entire world of workaday lowlifes trying to get by on the fringes of organized crime. New Fiction
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  • But he said it was unclear whether the bulge indicated a jagged break in the wing or a mirage caused by atmospheric distortion.
  • They passed a marble stair that spiraled up from the mud and ended jaggedly in air.
  • However, die-hard Simpsons fans are boycotting the promotion, upset that each box of Krusty O's doesn't come with a jagged metal Krusty O that will hospitalise them in the same way that Bart was in episode 125. Now The Pagans Gun For Homer Simpson
  • The left winglet had torn away, leaving a jagged stump, the left wing had bent upward, and along its upper surface some of the skin was separating from the internal structure. William Langewiesche on the Amazon air crash
  • The interior is lush and mountainous with sharp and jagged peaks made soft on the eye by endless vegetation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A jagged chasm ran across the cavern, and on the other side of the defile was a writhing sea of furred flesh and sharp teeth. Curse of the Shadowmage
  • The Poisson is a discrete distribution — i.e. only defined for integer values — which means that its CDF should be jagged saw-toothed. New Holland and Webster Paper « Climate Audit
  • Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system.
  • A good viewpoint is the cemetery where a tombstone, above a jagged cliff, bears the name of Miss Turner.
  • —In autumn, with a great creaking and a snapping of twigs, they break away from trunks grown thick with bark and phloem, which become husks with jagged tips, or later often topple from sheer grief. 2009 June
  • With the asymmetric, twisting, flailing impetus of Petronio's signature style dialled right up, they often appear to be battling the elements: they're hurled across the stage in whirling, lop-sided turns or jagged leaps. Stephen Petronio Company – review
  • They have just about sailed between the twin jagged rocks of Maastricht and recession.
  • Rolling hills, jagged rock barrens, steaming swamps, and dusty grey ashlands all appear crisp and clean to the eye and have an amazing amount of variety.
  • Jagged impressions of brightly shining lights, like broken sunbeams gone horribly wrong, they flittered through his mind. Healing the Highlander
  • Thunder rumbles because we hear sound waves from different parts of a jagged lightning stroke.
  • Grids lay upon the landscape reducing meandering rivers and their jagged embankments to scenic enjoyments or inconveniences to overcome.
  • I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his highpriest's hat of white. A Hero of Our Time
  • Further, its Art Deco settings ensure that the film is jagged with visual style.
  • The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards.
  • He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.
  • Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds.
  • And furthermore, the community of Val Bavona “continues to celebrate the beauty of a lifestyle reduced to essentials (houses still do without electricity) as a real utopia, a simple, practical way of continuing, conserving and innovating the resolute search for living space that has characterized its history, finding a use even for the great rocks dislodged in landslides by using the earth they brought down with them to create fragments of vegetable garden and pasture or by the exploitation of jagged ravines to make grondàn, cantìn and splüi.” Archive 2006-05-01
  • Some look out over jagged urban skyscapes, while others survey open green countryside.
  • I see no easy way down; we are forced to unlash Susan and help her down the jagged slope. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.
  • Most plant cells rupture when jagged ice crystals form inside them, and if enough damage takes place, plants die.
  • The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water.
  • The boy lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his belly.
  • The missile had torn a jagged hole in the side of the ship.
  • From the walls of the room jagged flashes of blue-white lightning clawed out at the creature, outlining it in a momentary nimbus of sparks and power which faded in the blink of an eye.
  • Simultaneously rough and lyrical, her paintings are jagged emotional landscapes in colors that range from earthy to bilious, saturated to saccharine.
  • Massive flows have fallen in, exposing caverned depths of jagged outlines. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • The jagged leaves are like stinging nettle leaves, but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before her stretched hillside after barren hillside of jagged dry stubble, testimony of a generation of in tensive fir and cedar harvesting. Kate
  • We bounced off the jagged edge of the tarmac and hurtled through dust. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • The knife has been described as having a six or seven-inch blade with a jagged edge down one side only.
  • The figure leaned over, struck once and Martin felt his face tear as long, jagged finger nails ripped into him.
  • The logo becomes a jagged canvas for painting, photography, film and computer animation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hospital's CAT scanner showed that two jagged pieces of Herring's skull had been driven deep into the left temporal lobe of her brain.
  • Wandering into a copse by the road – side — but not in that place; two or three miles off — he tore out from a fence a thick, hard, knotted stake; and, sitting down beneath a hayrick, spent some time in shaping it, in peeling off the bark, and fashioning its jagged head with his knife. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
  • The mysterious noise-rock quartet make jagged, fearsome monoliths of fuzz and distortion that terrorize with ear-bleeding volume and, once in a very rare while, flirt with hummability.
  • Another jagged block had hooked an engine, tearing it from the wing, rupturing the wing's fuel tank and spinning the entire plane around.
  • Although the snow on downhill and cross-country courses can look smooth on television, under the microscope snow crystals are jagged and have varying water contents.
  • We learned there are many types of lava: pahoehoe and aa both terms being Hawaiian, naturally, and referring to highly sculpted lava and to lava with jagged clinker on the top you shout "ah ah!" as you walk along the clinker in bare feet. Americana
  • When I raised my binoculars to a snag, or jagged top, of a broken, burned-out tree, I found myself locked in a gaze with a female on her nest.
  • Her breasts brushed his chest as he pressed closer, her breath coming in jagged pants. Archive 2010-02-01
  • But unlike Newman and Rothko, who used fairly flat, unmodulated pigment, Still used heavily loaded, expressively modulated impasto in jagged forms.
  • The bomb left a pile of jagged glass and twisted metal.
  • Organ Pipe is quintessential Sonoran Desert terrain, a landscape of cactus and creosote bush interspersed with jagged mountains and laced with thickets of mesquite, ironwood, and palo verde trees.
  • A visit to the Island would never be complete without a trip to The Needles - that jagged outcrop of brilliant white rock at the toe of the island.
  • The complications were that old spear wound, which inflamed, and they found that a splinter from the jagged tip had been left in. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • In the opera stylised emotions are expressed in difficult, jagged vocal lines and powerful orchestration. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • The rest of the crater forms a rim of jagged peaks and spires, which give it a dinosaur skeleton-like profile.
  • Shells from both battleships were exploding deep in the heart of the BISMARCK, wrecking the engine rooms, destroying the fuel tanks and adding hundreds of tons of fuel to feed the great fires now raging in the entire mid-section of the ship, the roaring flames clearly visible through the great jagged gaps torn in the ship's side and armour-plating. The Lonely Sea
  • The first Europeans to spy its jagged, jungle-clad peaks and encircling reef were the mutineers of HMS Bounty.
  • It was a hard day of traveling as the sastrugi were jagged and high, and the ground definition was very poor as everything was draped with the newly fallen snow of the last nine days.
  • I had a jagged edge on the toenail on my big toe and it got caught in the heavy comforter on the bed while I was asleep and pulled half of my toenail off.
  • They hung out with Andy Warhol and played his "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" multimedia assault, and then they basically invented the idea of jagged, noisy rock as an underground art form. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • Jagged blue lightning stabbed through one of the ragged gaps and found the only thing in the office block that was moving.
  • A jagged scar blazes defiantly on his forehead, a scar like a lightning bolt.
  • Splinters and jagged spikes of wood lanced into the air, and a faint coat of dust had comfortably settled over the wreckage.
  • Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds.
  • Clearly, there's no shortage of readers eager to hitch a sledge-ride into the lost world of pemmican, finnesko, man-hauling and hoosh, satisfyingly sealed off in time by the jagged crevasse of World War I.
  • Across the valley, towering above you, is the snow-covered dome of Mont Blanc, glaciers tumbling down its northern face –and the razor-sharp ‘needles’ of several aiguilles, set in a jagged line across the southern horizon.
  • Suddenly I stopped propelling the ball forward and pierced the prism, ripping a huge jagged scar in it.
  • The further we went, the higher, more jagged, and more spectacular the nearby peaks and rock pinnacles became, and the views of the Masherbrum massif were spectacular when the clouds cleared enough to allow us to get some views. Undefined
  • Apart from the odd natural cove, jagged cliff faces and outcrops of rock abound.
  • A good viewpoint is the cemetery where a tombstone, above a jagged cliff, bears the name of Miss Turner.
  • The knife has been described as having a six or seven-inch blade with a jagged edge down one side only.
  • The jagged rocks of the four tiny outer moons, Sinope, Pasiphae, Carme, and Ananke, flickered briefly across his field of consciousness; then came Elara, Lysithea, Himalia, and Leda at half their distance from Jupiter. 2010 Odyssey Two
  • Jagged lightning streaked through the cloud and repeated itself - producing a thunderclap loud as a cannon blast. SKINWALKERS
  • The first miles took us along the side of a dried out creek bed and then along the appropriately named Crags Road, so called due its "cragginess", basically a it's a dry river bed complete with the prerequisite jagged rocks at every turn, beaten down over the years into a trail but pretty gnarly at best. Starling Fitness
  • Spikes protruded from the rough surface at jagged points.
  • All parents damage their children. It cannot be helped. Youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. Some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair. Mitch Albom 
  • Also, the border plates that make up the periphery of the shells have jagged outer edges.
  • The umpteen how to write a business plan divinity to bombie chimneysweep or albedo palladio, hits up rigout, presbyter costanoan or sureness a heartbreaker rearward of the jaggedness. Rational Review
  • The jagged skyline of the Santa Catalina Mountains seemed to rise just beyond the traffic.
  • His skin was bronzed and leathery and a jagged scar ran from the corner of his mouth down to his chin. CODE BREAKER
  • The shaman broke the bones with his bare hands, and used the jagged edges to scratch at his bark.
  • She watched as the jagged tears in the sky mended, cobbling themselves together in a uniform grey.
  • Multicolored volcanic ash flows, long since hardened to jagged rock, reach into the sea like fantastic taffy mountains.
  • Winding roads, with nail-biting hairpin bends, offer views over steep wooded slopes and the jagged profile of the Alpi Apuane mountain range, where chestnut trees, olive groves and tall cypresses proliferate.
  • The jagged geometry of supersmooth Europa; the idiosyncratic surfaces of the other orbs floating serenely in space; the pristine interstellar vacuum; the inscrutable emptiness of intergalactic space, that immense, echoing, absolutely featureless void enveloping the spinning galaxies: it all serves as a perfect philosophical mirror image, reflecting back the quandary of the species, the limitations of human knowledge. A Space in Time
  • The jagged leaves are like stinging nettle leaves, but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blood welled upon around the angry wound and spilled over the skin's jagged edges.
  • Lacking foothills, it appears to shoot straight up into the sky, its jagged granite peaks floating above the clouds.
  • The man-made landscape is penetrated by a series of long, horizontal pergolas made of fragments of brick, concrete, and rusted steel artfully cut and sculpted to evoke the jagged forms of urban graffiti.
  • There was a vivid contrast between the splendour of the gold braid and decoration of the uniform and the jagged holes from the bullet which took Nelson's life.
  • In these places are jagged cliffs falling almost vertical to the tide line, sea-scarred headlands defiantly forcing their way westwards, and fallen scree a remnant of aeons of erosion.
  • The novels she wrote (in French) belonged to that period of `new wave" films and elliptical, jagged prose. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • On all sides, skyscrapers rose like jagged teeth.
  • Nothing jarring, simply a sense of chronic neglect—plasterwork left unrepaired, a spiderweb crack running jagged down one pane of window glass, drapes frayed and left to fade in the sun. Earl of Durkness
  • We got there as the sky was darkening and incredibly bright, jagged flashes of pink lightning sheeted across the sky.
  • The other side however is broken in about 4 parts and jagged bits of bone are sticking out.
  • Very different from jagged aa, pahoehoe is the other general texture of newly solidified lava.
  • 'Relativity' is a sprawling, psychedelic-flecked number, driven by a motorik pulse and surrounded by swirling organs and sheets of jagged guitars.
  • Beyond St. Agnes Beacon the coast is largely composed of clay-slates, or killas, presenting much desolate grandeur; the slate showing the jagged scars of its unending resistance to oceanic forces. The Cornwall Coast
  • Even at that resolution and that many dots, curved lines can appear jagged, albeit under a magnifying glass.
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  • Its location is magical - surrounded by jagged mountains and deep blue sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sharkey looked out the window, the sky was clear; the rainforest stretched out as far as the horizon, but there was a jagged edge at the end of the wing, where the five-foot-tall winglet was supposed to be. Blake Fleetwood: Exclusive: NYT Columnist Faces Civil and Criminal Charges, But New Law May Get Him Off
  • From its three viewing decks, tourists peer through coin-operated telescopes at tiny hikers negotiating jagged trails down the multihued valley.
  • We trundled off, hiked up a steep incline of jagged coral, past poisonous trees and cat-sized frogs, and ended up at an unprepossessing wooden pontoon at the edge of a vast lake.
  • Being also a first year student, he had come in with his ju'jut'su and between them they had won the battle, but not until the Jap had been hung over a picket fence with a jagged wound in his shoulder. Triple Spies
  • They make some of the most jagged peaks. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • they proceeded with gingerly footwork over the jagged stones
  • Above the water it's a rugged shoreline and a few jagged rocks adorned with bird droppings.
  • The boy lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his belly.
  • The solemn ceremony concluded with him kissing the hilt of the royal kris, or jagged dagger that is a symbol of power, along with a 21-gun salute to the strains of the national anthem.
  • It spans musical emotions from the jagged shrieking solos of the sorceress to the seductive siren songs of the maidens.
  • The missile had torn a jagged hole in the side of the ship.
  • My fear is losing the jagged edges that cut into the audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, jutting from the racing waters, stood a dark, jagged stone, not too tall, its rugged jet surface like an unhewn obelisk. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks.
  • As they floated after Tally, scraping past girders and jagged chunks of concrete, Aya and Frizz collected scratches like they were crawling through a thornbush. Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet
  • The jagged Caucasus reared above these lush hills and even before Mestia it was clear that Svaneti's fabled splendour was no exaggeration.
  • The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself.
  • Huge, jagged slashes intersected across the robe, forming a spiderweb of cuts.
  • Yet somehow the jagged edges of this non-League jigsaw fitted together. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was virtually nothing left inside, though the chimney stack still stood, and jagged bits of the walls remained, their logs fallen like jackstraws. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • On an inland hike, you'll be crossing extremely jagged limestone terrain - whatever you do, don't trip.
  • Most begin halfway or fully at “Hurray!” and slope off jaggedly to “Blah.” Sex and Storytelling
  • Half of the disk, upon cleaning, was shown to have a carefully chipped, rounded edge, with the other half unworked and jagged.
  • Tall jagged rocks jutted out over the beach.
  • The inland peaks are jagged and imposing. Times, Sunday Times
  • At that moment a young trooper, fresh-faced and smiling, found himself in trouble with a bunch of horses; in a second he slipped from the numnah, got a short hold of the reins, and jagged the restive chargers into obedient docility. Kitchener, Organizer of Victory
  • As we approached 15m, however, on the limit of visibility the faint, dark-blue outline of jagged and twisted metal appeared.
  • The coastline is rough and plunging, its tiny coves barely visible from jagged cliff edges. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we reached the windmill, as though in sombre greeting, the floating mists on the near horizon seemed to part, and there rose from them a dark, jagged tower, one side of it torn away. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • He lifted his T-shirt to expose a jagged scar across his chest.
  • A stone cross marks the most sacred point of the pass, the landscape beyond mellowing markedly from jagged, icy summits to rolling undulations.
  • She says protection is the fiercest instinct — sinewy, jagged, unpredictable.
  • I've not tried it with dark chocolate - let me know if you do ... if you are feeling fancy you can make some caramel and arrange it in jagged edges on the top ... White chocolate mousse
  • He pointed at the end of the road, about a quarter-mile down, where a small church steeple rose above the maze of jagged red roofs.
  • A long, jagged scar, starting just below his right temple and ending somewhere beneath his jerkin, showed brightly against his dark skin.
  • Jagged stalagmites pointed upward from the cave floor, encased in a crystal coat of ice.
  • The transfer has none of the jagged lines or motion that appears in some anime, though.
  • But to see them in uncountable numbers along a jagged hillside, or rising out of a sandy wash, or even in haphazard rows along the side of the road gives me a new appreciation.
  • The teenaged Cure played jagged, edgy pop songs before the group tinkered their way upwards into a more complex and competent machine.
  • That said, this jagged, unpolished barrage of drums, Melvin Van Peebles samples and dime-bag craziness wouldn't be complete without the voices of reason: Quas and Madlib.
  • Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas.
  • A jagged piece of basalt had torn a fresh rip in the hem of her robes, and a gash from the same rock was bleeding freely.
  • Some look out over jagged urban skyscapes, while others survey open green countryside.
  • It stood out, jagged and broken like a decaying tooth, and it was covered with pale pink roses.
  • The fripperies, the jagged curves and inharmonious lines and colors of the so-called "adornments" are surmounted, and the naked figure stepping from their scattered pile is seen in its utter simplicity. Married Love: or, Love in Marriage
  • It had been an easy enough business, only that in clutching the window frame, the jagged end of the splinter she had run into her hand caught and tore her flesh. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts.
  • Smoothing techniques for N-gram models The term smoothing refer to such modi fi cations in the MLE estimates of N - gram probabilities that are addressed to move some probability mass from higher counts to zero-counts, making the overall distribution less jagged (Figure 2.5). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • He opened his eyes and immediately wished he hadnt, as now the black void into which he was falling was framed alarmingly closely on all sides by the jagged rock walls of the cave, their daggerlike shapes illuminated by the eerie green glow of the helmets night vision. The Overload Protocol
  • Now they came tumbling out, jagged expletives and soul-deep loathing, uncontrolled, from a place in his damaged body as yet unhealed.
  • All parents damage their children. It cannot be helped. Youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. Some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair. Mitch Albom 
  • The sculptures seem like bellicose battleships, flaunting jagged-ribbed fins and sawtooth incisors.
  • There was a sudden flash of white light and a jagged bolt came down from the night time sky.
  • The volumetric elements are built up of large triangular planes that twist, giving the whole work a jagged sense of rotation.
  • It featured an excruciatingly unlistenable "modern" live violin solo, full of jagged ups and downs. Hugh Muir's Diary
  • Leave a jagged outline if you want it to look less controlled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Full of jagged darks, glaring lights and Joan gun-toting in furs, this movie is the pinnacle of what the kids are calling ‘lady-noir’.
  • At one corner, a large chunk had been knocked out completely, leaving a nasty, jagged edge.
  • The jagged edges dug into his fingers and palm, but the pain didn't compare with the agonizing rip of his heart splitting in two.
  • A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts.
  • The smooth, picturebook slope had become jagged and bruised while the regular, evenlyrounded apex had turned into a sort of phrygian cap with its pinnacle woundedly askew. Greener Than You Think
  • This landscape of jagged mountains, desert playas, and massive canyons has yielded woolly-mammoth skeletons and still bears the wagon ruts and axle-grease graffiti of the pioneers.
  • Zemya trudged unawares closer and closer to the edge of the jagged path, everywhere being shrouded by mountain clouds.
  • Jagged rocks jutted out from both sides of the canyon.
  • Yet somehow the jagged edges of this non-League jigsaw fitted together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here some of the assembled company sat watching the sun set in rosy Technicolor behind a jagged peak.
  • They are evidently quite frightful things to him under any other condition, and most of all if they are rough and jagged; but if smooth, looking "sculptured," like the sides of a ship, and forming a cave or shelter for him, he begins to think them endurable. Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
  • A pig-tailed girl in a school lunchroom is shown as a jagged, Frankenstein-style line of "electricity" sizzles across the screen. Nasty ads close out a mud-caked campaign
  • Located 32 miles from the Utah desert town of Moab, the narrow rock peninsula juts jaggedly into canyon country, 2,000 feet above the Colorado River.
  • Much of the mountain consists of volcanic ash, long since hardened to jagged rock.
  • The ball jagged back viciously to shatter the stumps and send the bails flying.
  • The gap created by the jagged edge which is now further into the lawn should be filled with garden soil, sifted to a fine tilth.
  • Tall jagged rocks jutted out over the beach.
  • The male suspect, whose teeth were described as jagged and yellow, knocked the boy to the ground, kicked him and stole his earphones, said Winnipeg police spokeswoman Const. Winnipeg Sun
  • Swimming was difficult and dangerous due to the heavy waves and jagged rocks, so Pinos adapted existing breakwater structures to enclose two new bays for protected bathing.
  • One had to earn the right to surf beneath the dangerous pier, with it's exhilarating waves and threatening jagged rocks.
  • It was a mineralogical oasis in the land of cotton and corn, a swath of hard, jagged terrain through central Alabama whose riches lay dormant for thousands of years. WILLIE MAYS
  • He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other.
  • The helicopters shuddered to the ground by a jagged outcrop of rock on a road by the side of Mount William. Times, Sunday Times
  • Something exploded on the fringe of his vision and sent out jagged streaks of orange flame like cartoon electricity.
  • Niall was clearing the remaining jagged edges of glass from the windows and banging on the side of the wreck in the hope of some response.
  • The stark jagged rocks were silhouetted against the sky.
  • Some facial scrubs contain jagged grains that can tear and rip the top layer of skin and, well, you don’t need to be a dermatologist to know that’s no good! Lynecia’s Beauty Pick: Juice Beauty Green Apple Peel «
  • His forms are typically harsh and jagged, and his colours dissonant.
  • “The piece he stepped on, from an old malt liquor bottle, was as jagged as the French Alps, the round base of the bottle forming a perfect support for the protrusion ... it went into his heel cleanly, cutting firmly into the hard pad, opening a wound that sent him falling sideways.” 2010 March 27 « The BookBanter Blog
  • I slumped against the wall of the dark booth, next to a jagged crack that ran the length of the plastic pane. LEGAL TENDER
  • This condition is commonly the result of a severe and jagged tread with the calkin, and takes the form of an ulcerous and excessively granulating wound. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • The shed windows were broken and stood out black and jagged by the reflected light of the moon.
  • Gaping holes puncture the walls, leaving glimpses of lifeless interiors through jagged brickwork and shattered windows.
  • When the concrete dust cleared, we saw a large, jagged hole in the side of the stone cube.
  • All I saw was jagged branches of bare, lifeless trees pointing towards a dull gray sky.
  • Treetops, steel girders and jagged, exposed construction timbers jutted from the water like skeletal fingers. DELUGE (Part 43) – Brian Keene
  • Caught in a passing glance, Mount Athos rises in the distance and Ithaca is depicted as an alien landscape of jagged rocks before an endless horizon.
  • The result: walls that are half exposed brick and half jaggedly broken plaster painted in bright strains of fuchsia, aqua, yellow, and blue.
  • Stuck at a boring party early in the film, de Van goes for a stroll out back and trips, cutting herself on some jagged metal.

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