Jagg example sentences

Synonyms

point, snag, barb, thorn, tooth, spur

"Jagg" Example Sentences

1. The jagg in his tooth was causing him immense pain.
2. I accidentally stepped on a jagg and hurt my foot.
3. The spikes on the cactus were jagg and dangerous.
4. The jagg on the saw made it difficult to cut smoothly.
5. The jagg on the knife made it great for cutting tough materials.
6. She felt a jagg in her heart when she saw the love of her life with someone else.
7. His handwriting was jagg and difficult to read.
8. The jagg on the metal fence kept intruders out.
9. The jagg on the surface of the pot made it difficult to clean.
10. She felt the jagg of jealousy when she saw her best friend with someone else.
11. The jagg in the road caused multiple car accidents.
12. The jagg on the edges of the paper made it difficult to tear.
13. The jagg of the tree branches made them great for climbing.
14. The jagg of her words hurt his feelings.
15. The jagg on the edge of the cliff made it dangerous to stand too close.
16. He felt a jagg of fear when he realized he was lost.
17. The jagg of the barbed wire fence made it impossible to climb over.
18. The jagg on the rock formations made them great for rock climbing.
19. The jagg of the mountain path made it challenging to climb.
20. The jagg on the speaker wire made it difficult to connect the speakers.
21. The jagg of the broken glass made it dangerous to clean up without gloves.
22. The jagg on the scissors made it great for cutting through thick materials.
23. The jagg of the chain links made it impossible for the thief to break in.
24. The jagg of the thorns on the rose bush made it difficult to pick.
25. The jagg in the train tracks caused the train to derail.
26. The jagg on the eraser made it difficult to erase cleanly.
27. The jagg on the ice makes it dangerous to walk on.
28. The jagg on his attitude made it difficult to work with him.
29. The jagg on the saw blade made it great for cutting through hardwood.
30. The jagg on the edges of the book made it difficult to flip through quickly.

Common Phases

1. Jagg off, man!
2. Don't jagg me!
3. He's been jagging all day.
4. Let's go jagg around.
5. Stop jagging around and get to work.
6. I don't want to hear your jagg anymore.
7. She's always jagging about something.
8. He jags better than anyone.

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