raggedly
- r in a ragged uneven manner
I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly - r in a ragged irregular manner
a stone wall trails raggedly through the woods - r with a ragged and uneven appearance
a long beard, raggedly cut
- Yale was second, rowing with power but somewhat raggedly.
- A month ago it was a hole-in-the-wall bureau, cheerless in appearance, raggedly staffed, desultory in action.
- The new book is a raggedly plotted novel whose first-person heroine, Sister Ursula, obviously walks in the footsteps of Monica Baldwin.