jagged

/ˈdʒæɡɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a rough, sharp, or uneven edge or surface, often with points or notches.
    • Lightning split the sky with a jagged line of light.
    • The hiker cut his hand on a jagged rock.
    • The old fence had jagged edges that could tear your clothes.
  2. Irregular or uneven in shape, pattern, or movement.
    • His breathing was jagged after running up the stairs.
    • The jagged line on the graph showed sudden changes in temperature.
    • The dancer's jagged movements made the performance feel chaotic.
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