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Nerves are ragged as they can be.
Lear "disintegrates" physically, appearing ragged, as his mind unhinges.
For one thing, he's being run ragged as the home bartender.
The song started out as cheerfully ragged as any gathering of a dozen friends might sound.
This hirsute figure is Jérôme (Frédéric Pierrot), his state of mind as ragged as his hair.
68 Chelsea starting to look at little ragged as Barcelona take control with some neat passing.
But, ragged as these possessions are, they are all these two have.
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"My penance is to tell this ragged truth as completely as I know it," she says, "fully aware that it is much too little, much too late".
In the past, he has periodically broken into ragged screams, as on "Abel" and "Mr. November," from "Alligator" (2005).
Chelsea have looked lethargic on many occasions this season but rarely have they looked as ragged, pedestrian and off the pace as they were against the Foxes.
Get ready for some ragged games as the umpires struggle to adjust.
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