raggy

/ˈræɡi/
adjective
  1. Torn, worn, or frayed; looking shabby or ragged.
    • She wore a raggy scarf that her grandmother had knitted.
    • The edges of the carpet were raggy from years of use.
    • His raggy old coat was full of holes.
  2. Rough, uneven, or irregular in texture or appearance.
    • The raggy rocks made the path difficult to walk on.
    • Her hair looked raggy after she slept on it wet.
    • The painting had a raggy finish because of the thick brushstrokes.
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