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ragged

[ rag-id ]

adjective

  1. clothed in tattered garments:

    a ragged old man.

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  2. torn or worn to rags; rag; tattered:

    ragged clothing.

  3. shaggy, as an animal, its coat, etc.
  4. having loose or hanging shreds or fragmentary bits:

    a ragged wound.

  5. full of rough or sharp projections; jagged:

    ragged stones.

  6. in a wild or neglected state:

    a ragged garden.

  7. rough, imperfect, or faulty:

    a ragged piece of work.

  8. harsh, as sound, the voice, etc.
  9. (of a column of type) set or printed with one side unjustified; either flush left with the right side unjustified ragged right or flush right with the left side unjustified ragged left.


ragged

/ ˈæɡɪ /

adjective

  1. (of clothes) worn to rags; tattered
  2. (of a person) dressed in shabby tattered clothes
  3. having a neglected or unkempt appearance

    ragged weeds

  4. having a loose, rough, or uneven surface or edge; jagged
  5. uneven or irregular

    a ragged beat

    a ragged shout

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Derived Forms

  • ˈ, adverb
  • ˈԱ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • g· adverb
  • g·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ragged1

First recorded in 1250–1300, ragged is from the Middle English word ragget. See rag 1, -ed 3
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ragged1

C13: probably from ragge rag 1
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Idioms and Phrases

see run one ragged .
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Example Sentences

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Not only the goal but everything he did ran Manchester United ragged.

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Cushioned chairs once used for official functions stand covered with dust, a few paintings still hang on the walls, ragged chandeliers dangle from the ceilings.

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"I was a little bit inconsistent but I battled on. In the past I probably throw those games away. There were some ragged points but I'm glad to get a win."

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A ragged bogey at the 14th allowed Spaun to close the gap as the tension increased around this famous course.

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Ferran’s ragged butterfly Blanche looks at first glance as if she might be blown to smithereens with one gust of Stanley’s ferocious lung power.

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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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