Someone who is ragged looks untidy and is wearing clothes that are old and torn. The five survivors eventually reached safety, ragged, half-starved and exhausted. + raggedly rag·ged·ly raggedly dressed children
You can say that something is ragged when it is untidy or uneven. O'Brien formed the men into a ragged line. = uneven + raggedly rag·ged·ly Some people tried to sing, but their voices soon died raggedly away
being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn; "clothes as ragged as a scarecrow's"; "a ragged tramp"
having an irregular outline; "text set with ragged right margins"; "herded the class into a ragged line" worn out from stress or strain; "run ragged" being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn; "clothes as ragged as a scarecrow's"; "a ragged tramp
having an irregular outline; "text set with ragged right margins"; "herded the class into a ragged line"
being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn; "clothes as ragged as a scarecrow's"; "a ragged tramp