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Filter by Meaning The car engine sputtered and coughed as it ran raggedly.
The protesters shouted raggedly as they marched through the streets, their signs held high.
The wind whipped raggedly through the tree branches, causing them to sway and creak.
The old house stood raggedly at the end of the street, its paint peeling and windows broken.
The hiker trudged raggedly up the mountain trail, his backpack hanging haphazardly from one shoulder.
The conversation flowed raggedly, with awkward pauses and fragmented sentences.
The runner stumbled raggedly towards the finish line, exhausted but determined to complete the race.
The prisoner's clothes were raggedly torn, a sign of his harsh confinement.
The music played raggedly as the band struggled to keep up with the tempo.
The wind tore through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle raggedly.
The children giggled raggedly as they attempted to sing the song in perfect harmony.
The old man shuffled raggedly down the street, his clothes tattered and his hair disheveled.
The protestors marched raggedly through the streets, holding makeshift signs.
The wounded soldier breathed raggedly, clutching his injured arm.
The storm clouds hung raggedly in the sky, threatening rain.
She wore a raggedly patched-up jacket to protect herself from the cold.
The painting was completed raggedly, with uneven brushstrokes.
She stitched the fabric together raggedly, resulting in a patchwork quilt.
The actor delivered his lines raggedly, forgetting some of the words.
The abandoned house stood raggedly on the hill, its windows broken and its roof sagging.
The car engine sputtered raggedly before finally dying out completely.
The children played raggedly in the muddy field, their clothes covered in dirt and grass stains.
The children ran raggedly through the park, knocking over picnic tables along the way.
The old book pages were torn and the words were printed raggedly.
The students scribbled raggedly on their notebooks, struggling to keep up with the lecture.
The documents were scattered raggedly on the desk, showing signs of disorganization.
The toddler tried to color raggedly, unable to hold the crayon properly.
The student's handwriting was illegible, with letters written raggedly.
The dog barked raggedly at the strangers, its fur matted and its tail between its legs.
The beggar held out his raggedly patched hat, hoping for a few coins from passersby.
The conductor waved his baton raggedly, struggling to keep the orchestra in sync.
The soldiers advanced raggedly, their formation broken by enemy fire.
The broken fence leaned raggedly against the house, a clear sign of neglect.
The soldier fought raggedly, with exhaustion evident in every movement.
The marathon runner crossed the finish line raggedly, completely drained of energy.
The storm left the beach raggedly scattered with debris and washed-up seaweed.
The hikers descended raggedly down the steep mountain trail.
She tried to smile, but her lips curled raggedly due to her chapped and dry skin.
The homeless man slept raggedly on the park bench, shivering in the cold.
The building's facade was painted raggedly, with patches of peeling paint.
The homeless man slept raggedly on a cardboard box, seeking shelter from the rain.
The ship sailed raggedly through the stormy seas, tossed about by the waves.
The mountain path led us raggedly up and down steep slopes.
The bookshelf was filled with raggedly stacked books, some with torn pages and broken spines.
The conversation proceeded raggedly, with each participant interrupting and talking over one another.
The computer displayed the images raggedly due to a glitch.
The abandoned house stood raggedly on the hill, with broken windows and crumbling walls.
The crowd dispersed raggedly, moving in different directions.
She laughed raggedly, her voice choked with emotion.
The car engine sputtered raggedly, indicating a need for repairs.
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