jaggedly

/ˈdʒæɡɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is rough, uneven, or with sharp points or edges.
    • The glass had broken jaggedly, leaving dangerous shards on the floor.
    • The mountain range rose jaggedly against the sunset sky.
    • He cut the paper jaggedly, so the edges were not straight.
  2. In an irregular or abrupt manner, not smooth or flowing.
    • She spoke jaggedly, pausing and starting again with difficulty.
    • The music shifted jaggedly from one key to another.
    • The old car moved jaggedly down the bumpy road.
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