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Scraggy   Listen
adjective
Scraggy  adj.  (compar. scragger; superl. scraggiest)  
1.
Rough with irregular points; scragged. "A scraggy rock."
2.
Lean and rough; scragged. "His sinewy, scraggy neck."






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"Scraggy" Quotes from Famous Books



... was small and miserable, with a few scraggy trees bowing low, like all trees of Sistan, towards the S.S.E., owing to the severe, N.N.W. winds. Here instead of the everlasting domes, flat roofs were again visible—wood being, no doubt, available close at hand. More curious, however, were actual gable roofs, ...
— Across Coveted Lands - or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland • Arnold Henry Savage Landor

... whom he had met on the Bowery now showed his real character, and before Herbert could further defend himself, he was pounced upon by him and a villainous looking man with a scraggy red beard and most repulsive features. They threw a thick black cloth over his head, and, after binding his hands firmly together, thrust him into a dark vault, ...
— The Boy Broker - Among the Kings of Wall Street • Frank A. Munsey

... further away the mountains were very dark against a yellow line of sky. Marian continued her way thoughtfully toward the garden, turned off before she reached the gate and climbed a ladder which leaned against the side of the old brick wall. From the ladder one could reach a long limb of a scraggy apple tree upon which hung early apples nearly ripe. Marian went up the ladder very carefully, taking care not to catch her frock upon a nail or a projecting twig as she crept along the stout limb to settle herself in a crotch of the tree. From ...
— Little Maid Marian • Amy E. Blanchard

... Miss Sophie was starving herself to death to get some luckless relative out of jail for Christmas; a rumour which enveloped her scraggy little figure with a kind of halo to the neighbours when she ...
— The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories • Alice Dunbar

... me," said the old woman, becoming suddenly grave, and laying her thin scraggy hand on the man's arm; "why do ...
— Red Rooney - The Last of the Crew • R.M. Ballantyne


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