Sentences with word «raggedness»

Whether due to general festival raggedness or some iffy shrimp, I've been decidedly under the weather today, and a day spent in a darkened movie theater was not the obvious solution.
James Purefoy brings a charming raggedness to the role of Hap, though, as is the case with many U.K. actors, his Southern accent tends to wander all over the place, from Maine to Marfa, Texas.
There's a raggedness to the preceding sentence that I'm dimly conscious of — though frankly I'll be jiggered if I know how to fix it.
Perhaps it was the prospect of facing so many very little people, whose most recent personal milestone was toilet training, or the scratchy throat and the raggedness from an oncoming cold, but I arrived at school feeling a bit edgy, knowing there would be no hiding behind a computer terminal with a cup of tea today.
One painting, a crowded scene with a bald patient in bulky briefs at its center, had been burned in a house fire, though its raggedness looks intentional.
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