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Definition of Raggiest
1. raggy [adj] - See also: raggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Raggiest
Literary usage of Raggiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Footprints in Old Places by Pauline Stiles (1917)
"Fellow they sing and whistle all the raggiest of the popular Travelers music,
their favorite tune being one with a refrain of "Good-bye, girls. ..."
2. New Footprints in Old Places by Pauline Stiles (1917)
"Fellow they sing and whistle all the raggiest of the popular Travelers music,
their favorite tune being one with a refrain of "Good-bye, girls. ..."
3. Plays by Aleksandr Nikolaevich Ostrovsky, George Rapall Noyes (1917)
"What of it—won'tI learn though, and the raggiest ever! In the winter we're going
to attend the Merchants' Assemblies. You just watch us, ma'am! ..."
4. A History of Wayne County in the World War and in the Wars of the Past by Edward Harry Hauenstein (1919)
"At YMCA and Salvation Army huts the organization gave concerts, ranging from the
raggiest jazz to the best of classical music. The importance of a band with ..."