said esp of clothes: torn or worn to tatters
Looking at the droll little figure, set off by a ragged jacket with a tail about two inches deep sticking out above the funniest of corduroys — George Eliot
wearing tattered clothes
having an irregular edge or outline; jagged
a ragged shoreline
executed or performed in an irregular, faulty, or uneven manner
a rambling ragged book
said of a margin: not justified
said of an animal: having a shaggy coat
run somebody ragged
to exhaust somebody
raggedly adv
raggedness noun