What's the difference between baggy and raggy?

Baggy


Definition:

  • (a.) Resembling a bag; loose or puffed out, or pendent, like a bag; flabby; as, baggy trousers; baggy cheeks.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) January 31, 2014 He's joined the Baggies on loan until the end of the season.
  • (2) I told them that the ladies prefer a man in a suit to one in baggy trousers, with visible underwear and garish "trainers".
  • (3) Jelavic's penalty was saved by the Baggies keeper Ben Foster but Rosenior was on hand to head home the rebound and score his first senior goal since October 2009.
  • (4) I was a typical ex-art-school kid, going to work in a baggy T-shirt and pyjama bottoms.
  • (5) But while Spurs had almost twice as much ball, even allowing for the Baggies’ second-half surge, they were grateful to share the goals.
  • (6) His puffa jacket and baggy jeans emphasise his large frame and suit his defensive attitude, and it is clear he is used to being an intimidating presence.
  • (7) He is wearing a baggy pinstripe suit that fails to disguise what's going on underneath.
  • (8) Aside from the sheer filth factor, not washing your jeans means they will lose their shape (two words: baggy arse), smell and look dirty, because they are dirty.
  • (9) The author dissected 30 orbital regions and studied the intraorbital fat topography and its anterior expansions, "the baggy eyelids".
  • (10) Clad in traditional baggy trousers and the woolly cap of a Muslim pilgrim, Hamdi Olas was 55 when he was struck by a sniper’s bullet.
  • (11) Plater and two pals then marched on to the stage in string vests, baggy shorts and false moustaches.
  • (12) Over five years after their epochal debut, the Stone Roses emerged from tortuous recording sessions, sounding like a baggy Led Zeppelin, to find that fellow Mancunians Oasis had stolen their thunder.
  • (13) And I heard these two people speaking English, so I went up to talk to them, this young woman with blonde hair and this old man in baggy shorts and no shirt.
  • (14) Long was barracked by the visiting Baggies fans for his part in the penalty incident, falling under the challenge of Craig Dawson in the box after what television replays suggested had been minimal contact.
  • (15) Sweating all day in my baggy khaki pants and loose white shirt with thin khaki stripes, I looked miserable.
  • (16) With the T-shirts, Hamnett showed padded white silk decontamination suits, generously cut, beautifully detailed parkas and trench coats, cropped jackets in heavy cotton, skirts that were straight and short or long, narrow and flared from round about knee level, unisex baggy slept-in trouser suits in dark denim.
  • (17) So how did this rumpled everyman, who dresses in T-shirts and baggy trousers to meet corporate chiefs, end up being courted by the global elite, from princes to politicians?
  • (18) Instead of White’s signature tighty whiteys, Cranston’s Lyndon Baines Johnson sports a pair of baggy boxers.
  • (19) We had baggy trousers and were dancing like maniacs and everyone was like, 'What the fuck are you lot doing?'
  • (20) At Stuyvesant, dress code violators are pulled out of class and made to change into a large baggy shirt.

Raggy


Definition:

  • (a.) Ragged; rough.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) While the Sala news was significant, it was overshadowed by the implosion of Raggi’s administration, in part because she holds the office with the highest profile in her party.
  • (2) The arrest on Friday of Raffaele Marra, who has been nicknamed Raggi’s “Rasputin” and is reportedly under investigation in connection to real-estate deals dating back to 2013, comes just days after the resignation of another city councillor under scrutiny for corruption, and the revelation that police have seized documents from city hall as part of their investigation into the mayor’s hiring practices.
  • (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Virginia Raggi, Five Star’s mayor in Rome.
  • (4) At a glitzy opening for the biggest building to be built in Rome in decades – a €363m (£307m) colossus in the EUR neighbourhood that took almost 20 years to build – Raggi took to the stage to express her disapproval for the work as a symbol of waste and extravagance.
  • (5) Shortly after her mayoral election in Rome in June , M5S’s Virginia Raggi effectively killed the city’s bid, saying it would be too costly.
  • (6) Raggi had defended her controversial appointment of Muraro for months, saying questions about Muraro’s previous work were merely political smears intended to weaken her.
  • (7) The momentum M5S gained from that win could be diminished by the chaos that has engulfed Raggi’s administration in Rome, prompting questions about the party’s ability to govern even as it is pushing for Italy’s president to call early elections.
  • (8) Raggi’s decision to bring Marra into her administration has been a source of controversy for months.
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Beppe Grillo with Rome’s mayor Virginia Raggi during a ‘No’ march.
  • (10) The highest glycemic index values were shown by starchy tubers, Raggi and fleshy fruits, while relatively lower values were obtained for pulses and rice; whole wheat showed the smallest glycemic index.
  • (11) With her reddish hair in a raggy bob, her Clara Bow lips and saucer-sized green-grey eyes, she has the look of a silent movie star.
  • (12) While she promised to – literally and figuratively – clean up the city, Raggi’s tenure so far has prompted complaints that Rome is just as dirty as ever, and with even less reliable public transportation.
  • (13) Italy’s Five Star Movement (M5S) has been dealt a significant blow following the arrest of a top aide to the mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, an anti-corruption crusader who was swept into power this year on the promise that she would clean up the city.
  • (14) The impact of Marra’s arrest was made worse by the fact that Raggi suffered another defeat just days ago, when Paola Muraro, who was supposed to head the city’s rubbish collection, resigned after she was notified that she was under investigation for earlier work she did as a consultant for Rome’s rubbish collection company.
  • (15) Since June, its newest star, Virginia Raggi, has endured a rocky few months after being elected mayor of Rome .

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