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The grain went every which way, folding back on itself jaggedly, and the wood was very hard.
It had been jaggedly severed and was nowhere in sight.
White, the flesh gone, the two ends of the bone jaggedly broken.
It was jaggedly bent down the middle and a little ragged at the corners.
Did I mention that he is also jaggedly funny?
Not far away, a ridge of black rock broke jaggedly through the snow's crust.
What was left lay jaggedly over her skull in such a manner as to suggest that she had cut it herself.
In consequence, her defensive construction went jaggedly and slowly.
Forty feet to the north, a body was pinned below a section of jaggedly ripped steel.
One of the aluminum bands had let go, and now pointed jaggedly toward the low roof, like a finger.
He reached the level above in time to be cut not deeply but jaggedly by a ricocheted blade.
This time the piece of glass she unearthed was quite large, but jaggedly and dangerously broken.
The scout drawn in as witness of a sudden looked jaggedly unsettled.
Some of his teeth had broken off jaggedly.
The blue lights flick-flick-flicked jaggedly, crazy and out of sync with each other.
The pitch fell and rose jaggedly all day and all night.
Father and daughter faced each other, breathing jaggedly.
From his point of view, he had a tight to be exercised: the stone jaggedly projected half a foot above its fellows.
Then he was wedged behind the wheel and the air car was rising jaggedly, turning.
The ceiling's plaster cracked jaggedly from the impact, and flakes fell slowly to the floor.
I drag it cross the other wrist jaggedly, up and down, and the water turns pink.
Something ripped jaggedly at the boy's hand.
A steep and rocky hillside tilted jaggedly to the right of the road, fell abruptly away to the left.
Vignettes tumble forth jaggedly and quickly to form what one character calls "a vision of the 80's urban night life."
Light and shadow danced jaggedly about them.