different between raggedy vs jaggedy
raggedy
English
Etymology
From ragged +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??æ??di/
Adjective
raggedy (comparative raggedier, superlative raggediest)
- (of clothing) Torn, ragged or tattered.
- (of a person) Wearing torn or tattered clothes.
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jaggedy
English
Etymology
jagged +? -y
Adjective
jaggedy (comparative more jaggedy, superlative most jaggedy)
- (informal) jagged
- 1997, Susannah Leigh, Brenda Haw, Uncle Pete's Pirate Adventure
- Can you help Uncle Pete find a way through the jaggedy rocks to the island?
- 2008, Sarah Weeks, Oggie Cooder
- Then as Donnica turned the cheese in her hands, Oggie caught a glimpse of what looked like a very jaggedy edge and suddenly he felt nervous for her.
- 1997, Susannah Leigh, Brenda Haw, Uncle Pete's Pirate Adventure
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