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A scraggy one, to be sure, but the influence of the Master was clear.
Big old houses but the lawns all long and scraggy.
Take some of the burden upon your scraggy old carcass!
His hair was long and scraggy, what little there was left of it.
Doc had expected to see the figure of the scraggy little man crouched somewhere close by.
His chin worked beneath a scraggy beard; he did not look at her again.
There's three scraggy pine trees on one side standing together all alone to mark the place."
They kept the Spanish walled garden and "the scraggy tree out front."
He was a little man with scraggy hair.
A charisma, if that were possible in such a scraggy, scrawny creature.
He is twenty years younger, but has something of the same spare, scraggy physique.
And you do have a long, scraggy neck!
He was white, tall, and wore a scraggy beard.
With one long-nailed finger she drew a line across her own scraggy throat.
The old people in the bed all leaned forward, craning their scraggy necks.
The car was upside down in wet, scraggy wheat.
He would have given three of her for the scraggy breastless Pat.
Here among the ridiculous goats and scraggy little vineyards.
A small black mustache, scraggy and untrimmed, marked his upper lip.
A bit thin - well, not exactly thin in the sense of being scraggy, slight would be a better word.
Nearby a scraggy mongrel whined at the corpse of a man.
Not like that scraggy individual, stretching his arms in stark weariness."
I caught myself standing with my cheek pressed against the trunk of a scraggy little pine tree.
He craned out his scraggy neck once more: Courage!
Doctor Whistler was a thin, scraggy little man.