Superlative for worn, torn, or ragged, as if into rags
“The shouts of an old woman dressed in ragged clothes surprised us.”
Superlative for unkempt or untidy in appearance, especially from wearing old or torn clothes
“Beside me in the line were ragged mothers with their children in their arms, and at their feet, old infirm men, and young men who are in destitute circumstances.”
Superlative for having an irregular or uneven surface, edge, or outline
“A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines.”
Superlative for disorganized, lacking order or uniformity
“His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues.”
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