scraggy in the PONS Dictionary

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Lambs are in the fields, gaunt, big heads, scraggy bodies.
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He also had long, scraggy, and dark eyebrows, dark eyes, and he had a pan lid on his head and a lame leg.
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But this should only be the case when the arm is muscular, coarse, or scraggy.
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Yet others were occupied by real men who pretended to be hermits with scraggy beards and uncut nails.
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For hour after hour we saw nothing but sand, scrub and the occasional group of scraggy camels.
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An audience seeing scraggy unkempt hair, which isn't sharp, is unprofessional in my eyes.
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The scraggy branches of a tree in the foreground run out at us as if they would scratch our eyes out.
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Ruby must have realised from 007's scraggy looks that she needed lessons in basic life skills.
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It was bad, scraggy even.
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Well, the beach in front of the hotel is a touch scraggy -- but then, in a way you don't need it.
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