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raggedy

/rag-i-dee/US // ˈræg ɪ di //UK // (ˈræɡɪdɪ) //

褴褛的,褴褛,破烂不堪,褴褛不堪

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ragged.

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Examples

  • Inside, a pair of cats closely stand guard and a Raggedy Ann doll teeters over in one corner, as Bryk explains his candidacy.

  • I retired safely to my little bed in the front room with its raggedy sheets and thin holy blanket.

  • The real-life Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann that Lorraine Warren once warned me in no uncertain terms not to touch.

  • In crisp khakis, the cop stands at the head of a raggedy line of about 20 of us aspirants.

  • Children wear raggedy T-shirts and dresses when not wading into the lake, splashing and playing.

  • And, if she did, then she didn't belong to the raggedy man, for his cow had only one.

  • I trades 'em for fish, an' then I heads back for Raggedy Cove.

  • Mr. Darling and his encumbering steed reached Raggedy Cove about an hour after sunset.

  • My mother called the doll Raggedy Andy and it was by this name that I have always known him.

  • After slipping off the rubber band, Daddy smoothed out the wrinkles in Raggedy Andy's arms and legs.