ragged - translation to English
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ragged - translation to English

Ragged Jacket; Ragged jacket

ragged      
irregular
desigual
harapiento
andrajoso
to run somebody ragged: cansar a uno
agobiar a uno
ragged      
desigual, mellado [Adjective]
rag paper         
TYPE OF PAPER
Cotton rag; Ragged paper; Cotton fiber content paper; Cotton fiber content papers; Rag paper
(n.) = papel de trapo, papel de tela
Ex: The introduction of mouldmade paper (which is a fine machine-made rag paper which looks like hand-made) in about 1920 reduced the production of real hand-made yet further.

Definition

ragged
a.
1.
Tattered, torn, rent.
2.
Dressed in rags, contemptible, shabby, poor, mean.
3.
Uneven, jagged, rough.
4.
Rough, rugged, shaggy.
5.
Rough, unmusical, dissonant, inharmonious, discordant.

Wikipedia

Ragged-jacket

A ragged-jacket (or, occasionally, "raggedy-jacket") is the name given to a harp or grey seal pup when it is undergoing its first moult, and the intermediate stage between a "whitecoat" and a "beater". The moulting begins when the pup is at an age of about 12–14 days, at which time they cease nursing. At this young age, the pups are not yet capable of swimming. The pup stays on the ice for about two weeks before the fur has moulted. It does not feed during this time and therefore loses weight. When the white fur has been completely shed at around four weeks of age, the seal is called a "beater."

Examples of use of ragged
1. Skeletal remains and ragged clothes lay in surrounding shallow graves.
2. Children in ragged clothes grabbed sodas from shop debris.
3. His binoculars and ragged clothing were found in the jungle.
4. You might as well be the best you possibly can be." Run ragged Bogle‘s drive and determination stem from his days as a teenage trainee at Leo Burnett, when he was run ragged by the agency‘s account management chief.
5. If you prefer the individuality of a B&B, opt for The Inn at Ragged Gardens.