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By early spring they become rather raggedy and then is the time to cut them to the ground.
She seemed to be on the last raggedy end of exhaustion.
"This was not a pleasant week, and it looked very raggedy."
The girl stepped forward, clutching a raggedy piece of paper.
Lee checked out my raggedy state and said, "Getting any?"
"That used to have a little box, but it was all raggedy.
The raggedy man stood and watched, face blank with shock.
Jack was always dressed in raggedy things, but the children didn't mind.
His raggedy jeans hung so low they looked ready to drop.
This advice came from a middle-aged woman in raggedy clothes.
The raggedy city had disappeared into a softened, silver light.
Various raggedy people emerged, blinking in the slightly better light.
She was thrown like a raggedy doll toward the woods.
He turned instead and studied the raggedy holes in the assembly room door.
They were raggedy, all the way around, I guess.
They soon come upon an old man in raggedy clothes who hails them to stop.
Just touched their raggedy hats when they saw her and stared.
And three raggedy little girls absolutely crazy about that pony.
She never expressed an interest in shopping except when something grew raggedy or too small.
People like easy answers, but democracy is by its nature very raggedy."
What was she doing playing a raggedy homeless woman?
We had a nice flare going, a big raggedy yellow flame.
They got more and more raggedy as our living standard declined.
They're all raggedy, homemade weapons, and paint on their faces.
By the way it had performed so far, it was even more raggedy than his own.