jaggedly

IPA: dʒˈægʌdɫi

adverb

  • In a jagged manner.
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Examples of "jaggedly" in Sentences

  • Most begin halfway or fully at “Hurray!” and slope off jaggedly to “Blah.”
  • The base of it stuck jaggedly up from the back of the throne quite obviously.
  • Perfection if not for the silvery scar jaggedly cutting a path that began at his shoulder and disappeared beneath the low-hanging waist of his plaid.
  • Now, the army jeep had been shot at, over and over, its siding saturated with dime-sized punctures, the edges of which peeled jaggedly outward, like thorns.
  • Christophe Vorlet All the way from the Civil War when a barrel of oil cost roughly $168 in today's money to the early 1970s, the oil price, adjusted for inflation, sloped jaggedly downward.
  • Mr. Hollinghurst holds a cracked mirror to his fictional world—the narrative is broken into five jaggedly connected and richly ironic sections—but the formal complexity is wedded to voluptuously descriptive prose that would not have been out of place in the London of 1913, where the book begins.

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