Phrases with «ragged edge»

The phrase "ragged edge" means being very close to the limit or edge of something, often in a rough or unstable way. Full definition

Sentences with «ragged edge»

  • Barely perceptible traces of the paint linger on the exposed canvas, but especially at the slightly ragged edge of the painted surface. (nationalgalleries.org)
  • It also leaves graphene with ragged edges, because the electrons that made chemical bonds with the excised carbon atoms remain like loose threads, interfering with passing electrons and dragging down the ribbon's current. (scientificamerican.com)
  • London - based branding agency Ragged Edge recently unveiled its work to rebrand restaurant chain Giraffe, aiming to «reinvent a family favourite for the Instagram generation». (creativeboom.com)
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