Definition of Raggling

1. raggle [v] - See also: raggle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Raggling

raggedy
raggee
raggees
raggeries
raggery
raggie
raggier
raggies
raggiest
ragging
raggings
raggle
raggle-taggle
raggled
raggles
raggling (current term)
raggs
raggy
raghead
ragheads
raghorn
raghorns
ragi
raging
raging agreement
ragingly
ragings
ragini
raginis
ragious

Literary usage of Raggling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Flower Garden and Home Grounds: Design and Arrangement Shown by by William Robinson (1900)
"... with the largest flower of any, the colour clear pink ; but the habit of the plant is •raggling, and the flowers smell un- be taken to represent. ..."

2. Brookes's General Gazetteer Improved: Or, A New and Compendious Geographical ...by Richard Brookes by Richard Brookes (1812)
"The mischief which they have hitherto done jij.s been exercised only on some few •• raggling convicts, most of whom probably have been the aggressors. ..."

3. Gardeners Chronicle, the Horticultural Trade Journal (1897)
"They are whit«, of pink, especially upon the outer surface, aso of the inside of the tubo is yellow, inter gardens it is an excellent plant, and raggling ..."

4. The History of Poland, from Its Origin as a Nation to the Commencement of by Stephen Jones (1795)
"This, though not the capital, is the principal town of Lithuania, but is a large and Ir.raggling place, containing a mixture of ..."

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