释义 |
raggedly, adv.|ˈrægɪdlɪ| [f. ragged a.1 + -ly2.] In a ragged manner.
1552Huloet, Raggedly arayed, pannose. 1586J. Melvill Let. in Wodrow Misc. (1844) 438 He spake raggatly the rough truth. 1592Ld. Vaux in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iv. IV. 109, I am come upp raggedlie suted and clothed. 1691Meeting at Hague in Coll. Poems 37 All raggedly torn, this Mobb of Commanders. 1854Thoreau Walden (1884) 293, I heard the foxes..barking raggedly and demoniacally like forest dogs. 1881J. Hawthorne Fortune's Fool i. v, The grass grew tall and raggedly in the shaded corners. |