Crossword-Solution: JAGGEDLY 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EREAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JAGGEDLY (5)

Except on the crown, which was raggedly bald, he had stiff, black hair, standing jaggedly all over it, and growing down hill almost to his broad, blunt nose.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
She saw the rifled spot--a place where a great lock had been severed jaggedly--and it must have been five feet long.
A Lady of Quality Frances Hodgson Burnett 2005
Beneath my window, which, owing to the crowded condition of the hotel, opened on a side street, a fire-escape descended jaggedly; and upon it, just out of arm’s reach, my recent guest clung and wobbled, struggling with an attack of natural vertigo before proceeding toward the earth.
The Firefly Of France Marion Polk Angellotti 2006
But now suppose we prepare some of these calabashes, that they may be ready for use when we take them home.' Fritz instantly took up one of the gourds, and tried to split it equally with his knife, but in vain: the blade slipped, and the calabash was cut jaggedly.
Swiss Family Robinson Johann David Wyss 2003
Our men left this city after three days; they climbed tall, jaggedly rocky mountains, then descended into a valley no less fertile than the valley in which Kephali was situated, where they stayed for fifteen days, rejoicing in the abundance, and resting.
The Deeds of the Gods through the Franks Guibert of Nogent 2003

Quotes with JAGGEDLY (1)

His message perplexed his mind to that degree that he was fain, several times, to take off his hat to scratch his head. Except on the crown, which was raggedly bald, he had stiff, black hair, standing jaggedly all over it, and growing down hill almost to his broad, blunt nose. It was so like Smith's work, so much more like the top of a strongly spiked wall than a head of hair, that the best of players at leap-frog might have declined him, as the most dangerous man in the world to go over.
Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities
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Appears in: New Yorker.

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