(n.) The quality or state of being scraggy; scraggedness.
Example Sentences:
(1) He and his scraggy, kind old dog Gerard were based every evening at Leicester Square tube (exit 1), and for the past two years we met every week on my way home from choir.
(2) Old notes are delivered to the cash centres and destroyed before they become too scraggy, and then they are "granulated and made into compost", she says.
(3) There were bears, geese, rabbits, dogs, hedgehogs, pigs, elephants, a penguin, two tigers and a single doll, a scraggy female item named, for some reason, Bob.
(4) Recommended by the chatty bar staff (the norm in Belfast), Kinnegar’s Scraggy Bay is a terrific unfiltered IPA.
Scraggy
Definition:
(superl.) Rough with irregular points; scragged.
(superl.) Lean and rough; scragged.
Example Sentences:
(1) He and his scraggy, kind old dog Gerard were based every evening at Leicester Square tube (exit 1), and for the past two years we met every week on my way home from choir.
(2) Old notes are delivered to the cash centres and destroyed before they become too scraggy, and then they are "granulated and made into compost", she says.
(3) There were bears, geese, rabbits, dogs, hedgehogs, pigs, elephants, a penguin, two tigers and a single doll, a scraggy female item named, for some reason, Bob.
(4) Recommended by the chatty bar staff (the norm in Belfast), Kinnegar’s Scraggy Bay is a terrific unfiltered IPA.