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For all the promise of the win in the fifth ODI, England were ragged in the field, saw their bowlers struggle late in the Sri Lanka innings and their batsmen fail when faced with a big chase on a Pallekele pitch offering turn and some uneven bounce.
The Lakers were ragged in the first quarter.
The pacing is ragged; in terms of mood, the dancers flicker confusingly between lightness and darkness.
Ruffled and ragged in equal measure, they were sweet without seeming saccharine, a touch distressed, bedraggled.
In the American vein, I think I am pretty ragged in my education.
Then he heard about Nyack, which he characterized as "kind of ragged" in those days.
Bangladesh grew more ragged in the field and they had their casualties as well.
Wales, so slick until the Catt break, looked ragged in their defensive alignment.
Connecticut's Sue Bird said Stiles ran them so ragged in practice that "it was, like, ridiculous".
The female corps, somewhat ragged in the prologue, looked better by the vision scene.
The principalities were often ragged in outline and territorially dispersed because of the accidents of inheritance, grant, partition, and conquest.
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