shagginess

IPA: ʃˈæginʌs

noun

  • The property of being shaggy.
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Examples of "shagginess" in Sentences

  • It's like an epidemic of shagginess.
  • The chieftain plucked at his beard, which was full and curly to the point of shagginess.
  • Horror is from Lat. _horrere_, to bristle, and may be rendered 'shagginess' or 'ruggedness,' just as
  • Reviewers of these two books grew increasingly impatient with their archness and shagginess and scale.
  • But Ahab, my Captain, still moves before me in all his Nantucket grimness and shagginess; and in this episode touching Emperors and
  • Indeed, she's had that haircut since at least since 2009 — before Bieber released a single or understood his potential for shagginess.
  • Shag rugs are different than most other rugs in that their fiber loops are left intact to create their pile, and that's why they are so soft and have such "shagginess".
  • And the velvet of the coat, brilliant with a milky sheen, had here and there a roughness, a scoring, a shagginess on its surface which made one think of the crumpled brightness of the carnations in the vase.
  • The Beatles have quite a few beasties named after them, the most pertinent being Greeffiella beatlei, a nematode worm identified by S. Lorenzen in 1969 — the worm's shagginess perhaps resembling a Beatle haircut.
  • His eyebrows were of a more than wonted shagginess, growing together at the bridge of his nose, so as to form a thick excrescence of hair that bore an unsettling resemblance to a member of that singularly repellent variety of arthropod commonly known as the centipede.

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