Definition of «jagged edges»

The phrase "jagged edges" refers to something that is uneven, irregular or rough in texture. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or relationship with sharp and sudden changes, or where things are not smooth or predictable.

Sentences with «jagged edges»

  • Significant chunks of the gallery's walls have been gouged out by Swiss - born Urs Fischer, leaving jagged edges of plaster and metal that frame his elaborate installation, «Untitled» like mechanical teeth. (brooklynrail.org)
  • The image is noticeably blurrier, with jagged edges on objects. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The textures are poor, there's a lot of pop - in, whilst you can expect to see a lot of jagged edges on most enemy models. (useapotion.com)
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