jagged - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • shard: Jagged shards of rock pursued him, bounding along, smashing flat whole swathes of jungle.
  • peak: The jagged peaks stand in stark contrast to the wide views of the coastal landscape.
  • edge: The jagged edges of the colored glass were like a blood thirsty thorn bush.
  • outcrop: Hendersick point proper is unmistakable, with its jagged rocky outcrop just proud of the coast path.
  • cliff: The jagged limestone cliffs that rose dozens of feet from the desert floor proved remarkably easy to climb.
  • riff: The combination of jagged guitar riff, chanted chorus and mildly ponderous organ made it top five on both sides of the Atlantic.

Modifying Another Word

  • very: If the air temperature had been plotted on the same graph you would see a very jagged and erratic line.

Used with adjective complement

  • appear: Better still, the player does not suffer from the Chroma Upsampling Error ( where the edges of colors appear jagged ).
  • look: If large images still look jagged, click Tools within Internet Explorer, select Internet Options and click the Advanced tab.
  • do: What kind of financial security does Jagged Globe offer?
  • lead: He has led Jagged Globe expeditions to Aconcagua and Everest and is a key Guide on our Alpine Courses.
  • become: Blurred snatches of neon illuminations then flit across the screen as the music becomes jagged, bluesy scars.

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