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Filter by Meaning The torn pages were hastily taped together, giving the book a raggedly appearance.
The dog barked raggedly, with its voice cracking and wavering.
The musician played the guitar raggedly, his fingers stumbling over the chords.
The abandoned building stood raggedly at the edge of the town, its broken windows a testament to neglect.
He painted the edges of the canvas raggedly, giving it a distressed look.
The dance troupe moved raggedly across the stage, each dancer out of sync with the others.
The runner crossed the finish line raggedly, completely exhausted from the grueling marathon.
She ripped the paper raggedly into small pieces.
The baby cried raggedly, her tiny voice filled with exhaustion.
The page of the old book was torn raggedly at the edges, showing its age and wear.
The dog whimpered raggedly, its tail between its legs.
The old man's voice quivered raggedly as he spoke.
The hiker climbed raggedly up the steep mountain trail, panting for breath.
She painted raggedly, her brushstrokes lacking the precision and fluidity of a professional artist.
The student's handwriting was raggedly formed, making it difficult to read.
He jogged raggedly, struggling to keep up with the more experienced runners.
The actor delivered his lines raggedly, forgetting some of his dialogue in the process.
The storm left the once neatly pruned trees raggedly battered.
The car drove raggedly on the bumpy road, causing the passengers to bounce in their seats.
The storm left the once neat garden raggedly scattered with fallen leaves and broken branches.
The old building was raggedly painted with patches of different colors.
He ran raggedly through the dense forest, trying to escape the pursuing wolves.
The old, torn flag fluttered raggedly in the wind.
The artist painted raggedly along the edges of the canvas, creating an intentionally rough and uneven effect.
The child's handwriting was scribbled raggedly across the page.
The wind tore through the trees, causing the leaves to sway raggedly.
The ship sailed raggedly through the stormy sea, struggling to maintain its course.
Her hair hung raggedly around her face after a long day of hiking in the mountains.
The children's clothes were raggedly patched, a sign of their impoverished circumstances.
The stormy waves crashed raggedly against the rocky shore.
The car's engine coughed raggedly as it struggled to start in the freezing temperatures.
The cat limped raggedly, favoring its injured paw.
The wind howled raggedly through the broken windowpane.
The patient breathed raggedly, struggling to fill his lungs with air.
The singer's voice wavered raggedly during the emotional performance.
The old book's pages were torn and yellowed, with words printed raggedly.
The old man walked raggedly, leaning heavily on his cane.
The wind blew raggedly through the broken window, causing the curtains to flutter.
The exhausted hiker climbed the mountain raggedly, taking small, slow steps.
The musician played the piano raggedly, missing some notes and playing others too loudly.
The seamstress sewed the fabric raggedly, leaving crooked stitches along the hemline.
The music played raggedly, with missed notes and dissonant harmonies.
The old building stood raggedly among the modern skyscrapers.
The old man walked raggedly, using a cane for support.
The homeless man shuffled raggedly down the sidewalk, pushing a shopping cart filled with his belongings.
The old man walked raggedly with the help of his cane.
The old house stood raggedly on the hill, its windows broken and walls crumbling.
The chef chopped the vegetables raggedly, resulting in uneven pieces for the stir-fry.
The children played in the raggedly maintained park, where the swings were rusty and the grass was overgrown.
The hiker climbed the steep mountain path raggedly, taking small steps and grabbing onto rocks for support.
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