ragged (adj.) Old form(s): rag'd
broken, jagged, fragmented
2H6 V.i.203[Warwick to Clifford, of the Warwick crest] The rampant bear chained to the ragged staff
3H6 V.iv.27[Queen to all] what is ... Richard but a ragged fatal rock?
E3 V.i.204[King Edward to King John, of the French towns] That now are turned to ragged heaps of stones
H5 IV.chorus.50[Chorus] With four or five most vile and ragged foils
MW IV.iv.29[Mistress Page to all] Herne the Hunter ... with great ragg'd horns
Tit V.iii.132[Marcus to all, of the Andronici] [we will] on the ragged stones beat forth our souls
Ven.37[of Venus] The studded bridle on a ragged bough / Nimbly she fastens
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