ragged
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/ˈragɪd/
1(of cloth or clothes) old and torn: a rough-looking man wearing ragged clothes wearing old and torn clothes:a ragged child
2having a rough or irregular surface or edge:a ragged coastline (of an animal) having a rough, shaggy coat: a pair of ragged ponies Printing (especially of a right margin) uneven because the lines are unjustified.
3lacking finish, smoothness, or uniformity:the ragged discipline of the players (of a sound) not controlled; uneven:his breathing became ragged
4suffering from exhaustion or stress:he looked a little ragged, a little shadowy beneath the eyes