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jaggy
Part of speech: AdjectiveRugged; uneven; set with teeth.
Usage examples "jaggy":- It came off wonderfully well, though rather jaggy. - "Us and the Bottleman", Edith Ballinger Price.
- Twelve feet, deform'd and foul, the fiend dispreads; Six horrid necks she rears, and six terrific heads; Her jaws grin dreadful with three rows of teeth; Jaggy they stand, the gaping den of death; Her parts obscene the raging billows hide; Her bosom terribly o'erlooks the tide. - "The Odyssey of Homer", Homer, translated by Alexander Pope.
- " You're not just being pedantic" Lyman said gently, watching the screen on which four animated jaggy boxes were jumbling and dancing as they reported on the throughput between the routers and the laptop. - "Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town", Cory Doctorow.