jagged
Common misspellings:
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- jaged (100.0%)
Usage examples for jagged:
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Soon the distant harmony of light and shade would break up, throwing into relief the jagged peaks and plunging crevices that formed the surface of the planet.
"Rich Living" – Michael Cathal -
His collar was twisted and a jagged three- cornered tear showed in his grey trousers.
"The Pioneers" – Katharine Susannah Prichard -
Above the timber line there is only a waste of rock, worn by vast centuries in which every day is an ordinary lifetime, into small, jagged stones that cut the feet.
"A Spinner in the Sun" – Myrtle Reed -
Class works against class with jagged edge, like the teeth of a saw.
"My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year" – John Henry Jowett