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Ragged

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The ragged beggar sat on the sidewalk, hoping for some spare change.
The little boy wore a ragged t-shirt with holes in it.
The homeless man walked down the street in ragged clothing.
After climbing the steep mountain trail, the hikers arrived at the summit, their ragged breaths revealing their exhaustion.
The overworked chef prepared the last dish of the night, his ragged movements betraying his fatigue in the kitchen.
The elderly woman slowly climbed the stairs, her ragged steps evidence of her age and declining physical strength.
The exhausted runner crossed the finish line with ragged breaths.
The soldier collapsed onto the ground, his ragged breaths echoing through the silent battlefield.
The tired parents sat on the sofa, their ragged expressions reflecting the challenges of raising a newborn baby.
The dog's fur was matted and ragged after running through the woods.
The once-lush garden now appeared ragged, with wilted flowers and neglected bushes.
The town's main street was lined with ragged buildings.
The author's first draft was filled with ragged paragraphs and incomplete ideas.
His ragged breathing indicated that he had just finished a grueling workout.
The ragged edges of the torn paper gave the collage a unique texture.
The old man's ragged clothes hung loosely from his thin frame.
The student handed in a ragged assignment with smudged ink and wrinkled pages.
The old man's ragged clothes hung loosely on his frail frame.
He accidentally ragged his shirt on a rusty nail.
The overgrown branches ragged the fence, causing it to break.
The stormy weather ragged the edges of the book pages.
The ragged edges of the torn paper created a jagged pattern.
The soldiers marched on, their uniforms ragged from days of battle.
The beggar's ragged appearance caught the attention of passersby.
The homeless man sat on the street corner, holding a ragged cardboard sign.
The hiker's ragged shoes were worn out from long treks in the mountains.
The old photograph had a ragged edge, showing signs of aging.
The beggar's clothes were worn and ragged, revealing a life of hardship.
The students struggled to follow the ragged instructions provided by the substitute teacher.
Despite the ragged edges, the puzzle was still enjoyable to solve.
The old house stood on the corner, with its ragged roof and boarded-up windows.
The presentation was disjointed and ragged, lacking a clear structure.
The hiker found herself on a ragged trail, with signs of erosion and fallen trees.
The abandoned building had a ragged roof with missing shingles.
The coastline was characterized by ragged cliffs and rocky outcrops.
The old house had ragged curtains hanging in the windows.
The artist painted a ragged line across the canvas.
The seamstress used a ragged edge technique to create a frayed and distressed look on the denim jacket.
The prisoner's clothes were ragged and dirty, reflecting the harsh conditions of the jail.
The book's pages were ragged and dog-eared from years of use.
The abandoned house had ragged curtains in every window.
The ragged dance moves of the street performer captivated the crowd gathered around him.
The ragged wind tore through the trees, causing them to sway dangerously.
The boxer delivered a series of ragged punches, hoping to knock out his opponent.
The ship sailed through the ragged waves, battling against the stormy sea.
The ragged screams of excitement filled the stadium as the winning goal was scored.
The ragged waves crashed against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizing display.
The ragged breaths of the exhausted runner echoed through the stadium as he crossed the finish line.
The ragged wind tore through the deserted streets, rattling the windows of the abandoned buildings.
The hikers struggled to maintain their balance as they climbed the ragged mountain trail.
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