Raggedy in a Sentence
  • To prevent a raggedy look from taking over the style, get regular trims.
  • Sally's raggedy dress is constructed of multicolored patches sewn together in a wild, mismatched pattern.
  • Being home doesn't mean you have to toss on an old tee shirts and raggedy pants.
  • Skimping on the time necessary to create a hard finish is one of the biggest reasons patch jobs turn out looking raggedy or sunken.
  • He is 46, sports a raggedy beard and speaks in clipped, high pitched Californian accents.
  • They were a raggedy bunch with most of their feathers missing and very underweight.
  • Using a black eye pencil, draw a few stitches on the face to emulate Sally's raggedy look.
  • If it's thin and raggedy feeling, it likely isn't worth even the few dollars you plan to spend.
  • As anyone who has ever dealt with a raggedy towel bogged down with worn threads knows, this can be quite a feat.