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She heard the jaggedness of her own breath, and Bay's.
Even the shiny surface of the snow had a jaggedness to it.
The hard jaggedness of its surface stabbed into him like a hundred tiny needles.
The letters are washed blunt glass which betray no jaggedness.
They soared when intact, at least; more ended in abrupt jaggedness than not.
"Look at the jaggedness of the genital wound-it looks ripped more than cut."
It was the jaggedness of the type which convinced her it was all real.
The very jaggedness of it helped, because sharp edges were easier to grasp than smooth planes.
Thus, the change in slope between each successive point is small, reducing the apparent "jaggedness" of the approximation.
I mentioned odd meters - 5/4 or 7/4 - to give a jaggedness to some of the rhythms.
Rocks that, this high, lose their jaggedness.
An argument that increased jaggedness in the contact line enhances droplet mobility has also been proposed.
And the jaggedness showed a hint of die natural world that was wonderfully comforting after all the sterile perfection.
While some prefer the jaggedness of accuracy, others favor the smooth ride to irreducible maxim.
The resulting image is larger than the original, and preserves all the original detail, but has undesirable jaggedness.
Both maraging and non-maraging blades break with the same degree of jaggedness.
Here is the asymmetry close to her heart, embodying the emotional jaggedness of life, both modern and eternal, and anything but neat.
Thelonious Monk surely paid attention to the dramatic jaggedness of those solos, taking that style with him throughout his life.
Combers boomed ahead, onrushing mountains, black and iron-gray under the jaggedness of their crests.
For some applications an edge with a certain amount of jaggedness is acceptable, or even desirable, as this creates a serrated cutting edge.
The eye must interpolate and smooth the jaggedness of the screen font, a task that decreases both reading speed and comprehension.
A certain aggressive quality was evident in the "Faust" movement in particular, a jaggedness bordering on sloppiness from the orchestra.
He marked the jaggedness of the neck stump, where Charmian had hacked and sliced unskillfully.
From the same western rim lifted Kilivu, its jaggedness aglint as it tumbled.
The jaggedness of the Daniel Libeskind proposal admits future irregular growth; as architecture it explodes with energy.