She pushed across the table a ragged bit of paper, evidently a comer torn off a larger piece.
There was a very large barrel on its side in one corner, with a ragged bit of blanket in it.
He had come and gone, leaving nothing behind but blood and ragged bits of flesh.
The ragged bits fell a great distance; he did not hear them hit bottom.
Oh, it's only a ragged little bit of carpet.
He reached down and made an effort to scratch it behind the two ragged bits on top of its head.
"You're winding me up," said Harry, looking at the ragged old bit of parchment.
The tree had to be over a hundred years old, and there were ragged bits of rope at its top.
In the end, though, she gathered the ragged bits of her courage around her, and headed out the gate after Kris.
With tongs, the priest yanked the stones from their place, ragged bits of skin clinging to them.