How to use in-sentence of “ragged”:
– On the morning of September 16, the storm began to make a ragged eye and strengthened to Hurricane Helene.
– Later in the book, she appears as a ragged teenager who has become very mature for her age.
– About 300,000 children went to London ragged schools between 1844 and 1881.
– Called a macuahuitl, the weapon could cause terrible injuries, because it combined the sharp cutting edge of an obsidian blade with the ragged cut of a serrated edge.
– The London Ragged Schools Union was established in April 1844.
– However, once in 1982 at Gridiron Club, she dressed in ragged clothes and sang “Second-Hand Rose”.