jagged
IPA: dʒˈægd
adjective
- Unevenly cut; having the texture of something so cut.
- Having a rough quality.
- (computing) Of an array, having a different cardinality in each dimension, such that a representation on paper would appear uneven.
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Examples of "jagged" in Sentences
- Her breasts brushed his chest as he pressed closer, her breath coming in jagged pants.
- The lightning seemed to run slantwise along the clouds in jagged streams, and to end each time with a plunge straight down into the earth.
- Some facial scrubs contain jagged grains that can tear and rip the top layer of skin and, well, you don’t need to be a dermatologist to know that’s no good!
- I've not tried it with dark chocolate - let me know if you do ... if you are feeling fancy you can make some caramel and arrange it in jagged edges on the top ...
- It had been the stripes tattooed on the sides of his face, running in jagged lines from the outer corner of each eye to ear, heralding his former rank, forever marking him.
- The male suspect, whose teeth were described as jagged and yellow, knocked the boy to the ground, kicked him and stole his earphones, said Winnipeg police spokeswoman Const.
- They hung out with Andy Warhol and played his "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" multimedia assault, and then they basically invented the idea of jagged, noisy rock as an underground art form.
- Then I might try things with sentence length and shape, the look of the words on the page, so Ferro tends to be written in short, jagged sentences, often with single line paragraphs following longer paragraphs that serve as punchlines of a sort.
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