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Filter by Meaning The branches of the tree swayed raggedly in the strong breeze.
The branches of the tree swayed raggedly in the strong wind.
The toddler scribbled raggedly with crayons on the paper.
The dog barked raggedly, its voice cracking with exhaustion.
She brushed her hair raggedly, not caring about the tangles.
The branches of the tree swayed raggedly in the strong wind, threatening to snap at any moment.
The torn flag hung raggedly from the pole, a symbol of the hardships endured during the war.
The abandoned building stood raggedly amidst the urban landscape, a haunting reminder of a forgotten era.
The sentence was written raggedly on the chalkboard, with uneven letters.
The students lined up raggedly outside the classroom, their uniforms untucked and disheveled.
The old book's pages were torn and raggedly arranged.
The hiker, exhausted and out of breath, climbed the mountain raggedly.
She spoke raggedly, her voice cracking with emotion.
The artist's brush strokes were applied raggedly, creating a sense of chaos in the painting.
The old man walked raggedly down the street, his clothes barely hanging on.
The once lush garden now lay raggedly overgrown, with weeds choking the flowers.
The stray dog limped raggedly along the sidewalk, searching for food and shelter.
The storm tore through the town, leaving trees and power lines hanging raggedly.
The musician played the violin raggedly, struggling to hit the right notes.
The old man spoke raggedly, struggling to find the right words.
The child sang raggedly, forgetting the lyrics halfway through the song.
The hiker climbed the steep mountain trail raggedly, taking frequent breaks.
The engine sputtered raggedly, indicating a need for repair.
She jogged raggedly, trying to keep up with her more experienced running partner.
The actor delivered his lines raggedly, stumbling over the dialogue.
The singer's voice faltered raggedly during the emotional ballad.
The student's handwriting appeared raggedly on the paper, showing signs of fatigue.
The old house stood raggedly among the overgrown weeds.
The students lined up raggedly outside the classroom.
The clothes were hung raggedly on the clothesline.
The curtains were torn and hung raggedly in the wind.
The sentences in the essay were written raggedly, with no clear structure.
The stray dog followed me raggedly, with its fur matted and dirty.
The flag fluttered raggedly in the strong wind.
The tired hiker trudged raggedly through the rugged terrain, his boots worn and laces frayed.
The wind howled through the trees, tearing the leaves raggedly from their branches.
The once-lush garden had become raggedly overgrown with unruly weeds.
She ran raggedly towards the finish line, her energy completely depleted.
The children danced raggedly to the music, their movements uncoordinated.
She ran raggedly, gasping for breath, in the final stretch of the marathon.
The child's hair was matted and hung raggedly around their face.
The curtains hung raggedly, their frayed edges brushing against the floor.
The pages of the old book were yellowed and torn, with sentences printed raggedly.
The pages of the book were dog-eared and turned raggedly at the corners.
The storm left the landscape raggedly scattered with fallen trees and debris.
He walked raggedly down the street, his torn shoes barely protecting his feet.
The curtains hung raggedly from the rod, their fabric faded and full of holes.
The old man's clothes hung raggedly from his frail body.
The old man walked raggedly down the street, his clothes in tatters.
The artist painted raggedly, creating a chaotic masterpiece.
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