Raggy example sentences

Related (15): torn, tattered, frayed, shabby, dilapidated, rough, unkempt, messy, disheveled, scruffy, threadbare, worn, weather-beaten, old, ancient

"Raggy" Example Sentences

1. I found a raggy book in the attic.
2. The old dog had a raggy coat.
3. Sarah's hair looked raggy after the windstorm.
4. The corners of the rug were raggy.
5. The hem of the shirt had become raggy from wear.
6. The poster on the wall was looking raggy at the edges.
7. The flag was looking raggy from being out in the wind.
8. The towel was feeling raggy, so I tossed it in the laundry.
9. The fabric of the old chair was thin and raggy.
10. The knitted scarf was a bit raggy in places.
11. The fringe on the throw pillow was raggy from use.
12. The branches of the tree looked raggy after the storm.
13. The jeans had become raggy from being worn too many times.
14. The edges of the paper had become raggy after being handled repeatedly.
15. The old stage curtain was raggy and torn.
16. The ribbon on the package was raggy and frayed.
17. The old blanket had become raggy from many years of use.
18. The curtains had become raggy from being exposed to sunlight.
19. The edges of the photograph were raggy and bent.
20. The pages of the book were raggy from being turned so many times.
21. The edges of the card were raggy from being cut with dull scissors.
22. The cloth napkin was looking raggy and dirty.
23. The shirt was looking raggy and faded after many washes.
24. The carpet looked raggy and worn in the high traffic areas.
25. The curtains were raggy and stained from being in a damp environment.
26. The edges of the leather jacket were raggy and frayed.
27. The fringes on the bohemian tapestry were raggy and uneven.
28. The socks were looking raggy and full of holes.
29. The edges of the newspaper were raggy from being folded and refolded.
30. The edges of the painting were raggy and chipped, showing its age.

Common Phases

1. That old t-shirt looks so raggy; you should throw it away.
2. After washing too many times, the edges of the blanket became raggy.
3. The stray dog's fur was raggy and unkempt.
4. I went for a run and now my hair is all raggy.
5. The torn jeans with raggy edges are in style right now.
6. The old book's pages were yellow and raggy.
7. The abandoned building had raggy curtains hanging from the windows.
8. The ripped paper created a raggy edge along the document.
9. The abandoned garden had raggy weeds growing everywhere.
10. The old carpet had a raggy and threadbare appearance.

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