Lexicographical Neighbors of Raggled
Literary usage of Raggled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Report of the Agricultural State, and Political Circumstances, of by Sir John Sinclair (1814)
"... the ordinary dry stone-wall, with a raggled coping, in imitation of the Galloway
dike, it contributes greatly to its permanence, if the stones composing ..."
2. Cabinetwork and Joinery: Comprising Designs and Details of Construction by Paul N Hasluck (1907)
"The top part is formed of two gables raggled into a pine sole, having hardwood
clamped to the ... A centre drawer division is also raggled into this sole. ..."
3. The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to by Henry Hallam (1849)
"... WUh «raggled hard agam,ta hu>d». Such wa» in that age the «trength wrth her
ш Лв great confed- eracy of Spain and the empire to re*»t the • er^hmenu of ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"As if the vestal felt the throes that wreak Tnm stings upon young hearts about
to snow, break; ^ «raggled, sigh'd ; her look of agony »is cslm'd, ..."
5. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1909)
"All projecting sills are to have drips formed on the under side and all sills
are to be raggled for hoop-iron, which is to be bedded by this contractor in ..."
6. Architectural Engineering: With Special Reference to High Building by Joseph Kendall Freitag (1895)
"All projecting sills to have drips formed on under side, and all sills shall be
raggled for hoop iron, which shall be bedded by this contractor in cement ..."