raggedy

/ˈræɡədi/
adjective
  1. Worn, torn, or frayed; in poor condition, especially from much use.
    • The flag looked raggedy after years of wind and rain.
    • He wore a raggedy coat that had been patched many times.
    • The old teddy bear was raggedy and missing an eye.
  2. Having a rough, uneven, or irregular appearance or quality.
    • The team's raggedy defense cost them the game.
    • The raggedy edge of the paper needed to be trimmed.
    • Her singing was a bit raggedy at the start but improved quickly.
  3. Tired, exhausted, or in a state of disrepair (of a person).
    • The raggedy travelers stumbled into the inn, seeking rest.
    • He felt raggedy after staying up all night studying.
    • After the long hike, everyone looked raggedy and ready for bed.
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