How To Use Raggedly In A Sentence
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I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly
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She was breathing raggedly.
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He was breathing raggedly, mouth open.
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a stone wall trails raggedly through the woods
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Haggard and pale, shabbily or raggedly dressed, their and down at heel, they slouched past.
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Some people tried to sing, but their voices soon died raggedly away.
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Behind her scuffled two scrawny roosters, whose red, fleshy combs hung raggedly on the scabrous skin of their necks.
DANSVILLE
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“Kivar,” Simon said raggedly, the word catching in his throat.
My Demon's Kiss
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English spring, when celandines open their yellow under the hedges, and violets are in the secret, and by the broad paths of the garden polyanthus and crocuses vary the velvet and flame, and bits of yellow wallflower shake raggedly, with a wonderful triumphance, out of the cracks of the wall.
The Ladybird
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Grass grows well enough there, but it's usually found in raggedly in orchards, or on fields for animals to eat.
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Shell holes, shattered doors and broken windows, telegraph poles lying about, with their hairy whiskers twisting raggedly over the veldt, farmhouses burnt to cinders, hotels that had once been smart in their way now weevilled by shrapnel -- all these things surrounded the encamped division which so brilliantly had crossed the river.
South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899
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a long beard, raggedly cut
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Something about him she didn't like, his jaunty airs, the straw cowboy hat placed raggedly atop his musty brown crop of hair.
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In addition, lifesize models of raggedly clothed families huddle enclosed behind glass in darkened recesses in the walls.