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English
Etymology
As if from a verb *scraggle (in turn from scrag).
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scraggly (comparative scragglier, superlative scraggliest)
- Rough, scruffy, or unkempt.
1963, J P Donleavy, A Singular Man, published 1963 (USA), page 24:Faintly from the street scraggly children's voices singing a yule song. Miss Tomson going to the window.
"Hey come here Mr Smith look at this, isn't that sweet, group of urchins, they're singing."
- Jagged or uneven; scraggy.
1916, Annie Fellows Johnston, chapter 24, in Georgina of the Rainbows:She would be so happy . . . that she wouldn't notice the spelling or the scraggly writing.
2005, Sean Dooley, The Big Twitch, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, page 285:I climbed to a small ridge under a fiercely blazing sun and sat down under a scraggly gum tree to try and work out my bearings.
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