RAGGY

Etymology

Adjective

raggy (comparative raggier, superlative raggiest)

raglike; like a rag.

scruffy; tending to dress in rags.

Similar in style to ragtime music.

Anagrams

• aggry

Source: Wiktionary


Rag"gie, or; Rag"gy, a.

Definition: Ragged; rough. [Obs.] "A stony and raggie hill." Holland.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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