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jagged

adjective as in ragged, notched

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A devout Catholic, the artist makes paintings that are heavy with sporadic, jagged symbolism.

To her disappointment, the cuts were jagged, not clean, leaving her with little hope that they could ever grow back.

Their loss leaves a jagged hole that may shrink over time but can never be mended.

The neck’s jagged base suggests that the head was torn from a larger, perhaps full-length figure, but the sculpture reveals almost no other significant damage.

That’s what gives the film, and all my films, a very specific, very jagged architecture that’s unlike a lot of other films.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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